Tag Archive | science fiction
The Wolfcat Chronicles Book Five Revision Underway
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
Last night I started revising Book Five of The Wolfcat Chronicles, titled A Change Of Heart. Since I rearranged the order of the first nine chapters in this and moved some material to the end of Book Four I’m mainly looking for continuity issues. Also I’m considering…
How to Get Over Writing Depression
Having spent many long, sometimes frustrating, months writing that epic, what happens when it is finally done? You had it professionally edited and proofread—maybe—and now it is time to unleash it on unsuspecting readers. It feels good to have the thing behind you, and you can now put to bed all those characters that haunted…
Cover Release: Chasing Nonconformity by Michelle Proulx
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
You may remember my author friend Michelle Proulx from last month’s cover reveal/giveaway for the relaunch of her science fiction romance Imminent Danger: and how to fly straight into it. Today, Michelle is sharing with us the cover for her new book, Chasing Nonconformity. This is book 2 in the Imminent…
Book Feature: Doorway to Destiny
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
You may remember Vanessa Finnaughty from her guest post, Five Tips for New Writers. She now asked me to let you know of a new collection she’s publishing, Doorway to Destiny, in collaboration with T.C. Southwell. This collection of eleven fantasy and science fiction novels and two anthologies will transport you…
Read Tuesday Poem #Blackfriday #Books #CyberMonday #Kindle #Nook #Kobo
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
After the vicious crowds of Black Friday And the mouse shattering of Cyber Monday You may feel like something is a miss An area left without a sale Forgotten among the games and clothes What about the books? From free to Kindle Countdowns Every reader has a choice Spanning…
A special one-off event for Sussex Sci Fi fans
Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
THEY is a Science Fiction novel set on the South Downs and published in 1977. ‘They’ are an unnamed group who roam the countryside and remove all books, musical instruments and artworks from people’s homes. Although it won the SE Arts Literature prize and lots of critical praise, the Brighton-based Kay Dick’s…
The Reverse Outline
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I have accomplished a great personal best: creating a complete pre-history, flora, fauna, culture, alien races and government for five alien planets that the humans or Terrans in my new novel series “The Five Rims”. It came in at just over 15K words as well. Now to write…