Some thoughts on humanity’s long-term prospects, and by long-term, I mean REALLY long-term. Probably all nonsense.
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Some thoughts on humanity’s long-term prospects, and by long-term, I mean REALLY long-term. Probably all nonsense.
Crossroad Now Available on Audiobook
Crossroad, a Melisende Dulac mystery, is now available on audiobook from Scribd, narrated by Eleanor Caudill.
August 2021 Newsletter
News: events in August and September 2021, cat pictures, and hints about what’s in the works.
W.H. Cameron Joins a Mystery Panel Hosted by the Escondido Library on April 15, 2021
Join Stacie Murphy, Emmeline Duncan, and me for Escondido Public Library’s Virtual Author Chat on April 15, 2021 at 5:30pm.
Say Hello to Frank
Frank is our new family member—and a bundle of floof and attitude he most certainly is. He's a rescue cat, about two years old. Beyond that, we don't know too much about his history. What we do know is he's spirited and affectionate, though still a little startled by...
Planetary Update
A while back I posted about the Pluto Situation, and in that post I mentioned the then forthcoming New Horizons mission. Well, of course, New Horizons has completed its fly-by of the Pluto system, and as I think most of us hoped, we learned lots of amazing things...
This Pluto Situation
Remember when Pluto got reclassified as a dwarf planet? A lot of you do, and a lot of you are very upset about it. It's been years and you're still pissed. Quick summary for the five people in existence who don't know what the Pluto Situation is: for most of our...
Poem: Untitled
A draft version of a poem that would eventually be included in Property of the State
Oops
I’m working on a Skin short story at the moment, one which has been on my mind for years. I’ve mentioned the story once or twice in my travels, describing it as Skin’s origin story. The events take place Labor Day weekend 1971, when Skin is 18 years old. Obviously...
Skin’s Nickname
More than once, people have found their way to hence by putting “how did Skin Kadash get his nickname?” into a search engine. It’s something I’ve explained in the books, but for those who are coming to Skin afresh, I thought I would provide an answer here.
About BCMystery
When not tending his chickens, BCMystery shapes unruly words into captivating people caught in harrowing situations. As Bill Cameron, his work includes the critically-acclaimed Skin Kadash mysteries and, as W.H. Cameron, the high desert mystery Crossroad. He’s presently at work on a historical mystery set on the Oregon coast.