Translations
The Hatha Yoga Pradipika. Svatmarama. Translated by Brian Dana Akers. Photographs by Michael L. Rixon. Asanas by Jill Alera Butson. Woodstock: YogaVidya.com, 2002. 128 pp.
ISBN 9780971646605, hardcover, $24.95.
ISBN 9780971646612, paperback, $14.95.
ISBN 9780989996648, ebook, $9.99.
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Fiction
The Early Stuff. Brian Dana Akers. Woodstock: YogaVidya.com, 2014. 236 pp.
ISBN 9780989996655, hardcover, $29.95.
ISBN 9780989996662, paperback, $14.95.
ISBN 9780989996679, ebook, $2.99.
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“Djinnetic Code.” In The Age of Wonders, edited by Jeffry Dwight. Cover art by Duncan Long. Plano: SFF Net, 2000.
ISBN 0-9669698-3-9, 328 pp, tp.
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“May/December at the Mall.” In Chicks ’n Chained Males, edited by Esther Friesner. Cover art by Larry Elmore. Riverdale: Baen Books, 1999.
ISBN 0-671-57814-6, 313 pp, pb.
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“Death Looked Down.” In New Altars: Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories about Religion and Spirituality, edited by Dawn Albright and Sandra J. Hutchinson. Art by E. Jay O’Connell. Arlington: Angelus Press, 1997.
ISBN 0-9648653-6-X, 232 pp, tp.
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Nonfiction
The Yoga Manifesto. Brian Dana Akers. Woodstock: YogaVidya.com, 2024. 60 pp.
ISBN 9780989996693, paperback, $14.95.
ISBN 9780989996686, ebook, $9.99.
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Audio adaptation of “Falling Forward: A Science Fiction Writer Looks at the Twenty-first Century.” In Focus on IELTS, by Sue O’Connell. Harlow: Pearson Education, 2002.
ISBN 0-582-44773-9, 0-582-44771-2, 0-582-77299-0,
0-582-44772-0, tps, audio cassettes and CDs. Read it here.
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“Falling Forward: A Science Fiction Writer Looks at the Twenty-first Century,” Chronogram: Mid-Hudson Magazine of Events & Ideas, June 2000. Read it here.
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“Venus.” The Reflector, vol. 24, no. 4 (August 1974).
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Eclipse photographs. Modern Astronomy, September-October 1973.
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Awards
Honorable Mention, fourth quarter of 1995, Writers of the Future Contest.
The Certificate
First Place, June 1972, Glenbrook Exposition. Paper on exobiology presented to an amateur astronomy convention.
The Ribbon