Tag Archive | science fiction
The storm was only the beginning… Queen of Iron and Blood by @Melissa_Wright #YA #SciFi @PrismBookTours
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
On Tour with Prism Book Tours Queen of Iron and Blood (Shattered Realms #2) By Melissa Wright YA, NA Urban Fantasy, SciFi ebook, 148 Pages August 20th 2018 The storm was only the beginning… Mackenzie Scott is trapped in another realm, but that’s the least of her…
A 1911 Zoomer: To Saturn and Back
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Unless you’re a new visitor to my blog, you’ll have heard that my latest book, A Heaven For Toasters, is now live. Set in the near future, A Heaven for Toasters is more than a sci-fi crime romance. It’s the book that will make you look at your toaster in a whole…
A Heaven For Toasters is Live
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
My latest book is now officially live! For anyone who has missed the news, it’s called A Heaven For Toasters, and kicks off what will hopefully turn into a fun new series. I also have the first reader review, by the amazing Linda McDougal: I just finished A Heaven For Toasters.…
New Release! Shadows of Tomorrow: 2 Post-Apocalyptic Short Stories
Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? Hi all! It’s been due time for me to publish a book under my personal name, so here you are. I’ve been focusing on a pen name for a while, but that’s no excuse. I had the urge to write in a post-apocalyptic (which apparently is a difficult word…
50 Science Fiction Plot Ideas and Writing Prompts – by Bryn Donovan…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
One of my most popular blog posts is my 50 Fantasy Plot Ideas and Writing Prompts, so I thought I’d share a companion post for writers of scifi and futuristic short stories and novels. Some of these may be more along the lines of “speculative…
The story behind Don Massenzio’s New Book – ‘Extra Innings’…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
As a reader, my fascination with time travel began as a child. When I first read The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, I was enthralled by the idea of travelling either backward or forward in time. Traveling backward could allow one to catch glimpses of historical events…