Category: Starforgers

What’s a Silicant?

In my Space Opera series of novels and short stories I write about androids quite a bit. If you enjoy that sort of Asimovian exploration of what would happen if androids became sentient, you will certainly like my stories. best…

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The Star Trilogy Explained

The Star Trilogy is a trilogy in that the books are connected in thematic ways, but they are not related in characters, at least not for the most part. Confused? Me too. I’ll try again. The main characters in Starforgers…

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Interconnected Stories Problem

Natalia Osiatynska via Compfight For the past few months my Star Trilogy novels have been selling pretty steady. Nothing to get all excited about, but nothing to sneeze at either. At the same time, free downloads of short stories set…

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Silicant Remorse Free Short Story

This weekend’s free Kindle short story is “Silicant Remorse“. If you download that story, it includes a second short story called, “Rock Collection”. Rock Collection is my most successful short story. It has been read by over 3,000 people and…

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Franchise Building

Photo Credit: Wally Gobetz via Compfight I was struck by how familiar the words of Lou Anders were in an interview he did for Adventures in Sci-Fi Publishing podcast. Bye the way, if you are not already listening to that…

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Publishing Adjustments

A few days ago I did a random search for a short story of mine on Amazon’s web page under Kindle books. best online pharmacy with fast delivery buy augmentin online with the lowest prices today in the USA The…

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Writing About Starfighters, Part 3

This is the Third part of a long, multi-post series on writing believable starfighters in Military SF and Space Opera.  Part 1 | Part 2 6. Battle Damage Every combat fighter sustains battle damage at some point. How does your starfighter defend…

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