by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Dec 28, 2019 | Cover reveal, Kindle Unlimited, science fantasy, space fantasy, Star Mage Saga
The covers for the next three Star Mage Saga books!
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Aug 24, 2019 | Book Offers, Humanity's Fight, Interstellar Mission, Kindle Unlimited, space colonisation, Space Colony One
Today’s bulletin comes with an added dash of spookiness. As I’ve mentioned before, our starship recently relocated to Cambridge, UK. Your captain has been familiarising herself with the local area, and last weekend took a trip to a very strange place....
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | May 22, 2019 | Kindle Unlimited, Reader competition, space colonisation, Space Colony One, The Scythian Wars
There’s a rumour going around that paperbacks are old hat, but I don’t believe it. Do you? Especially not paperbacks signed by the author. If you’re interested in winning one of my signed paperbacks, read on. But first, I have some exciting news. The...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Apr 30, 2019 | Kindle Unlimited, Shadows of the Void, space colonisation, Space Colony One
Einstein was right. Time is relative. When you’re a kid and waiting for Christmas, the days seem to last a liftetime. When you have lots to do and a deadline to meet, time speeds past like Usain Bolt at the Olympics. (Just kidding! I do know that isn’t...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Jan 5, 2019 | Kindle Unlimited, Sci fi books, Science fiction novels
What was your favourite science fiction or fantasy book last year? (Apart from mine, of course! 😀 ) I asked the Starship JJ Green shipmates and they responded with surprising variety of choices. Science fiction romance, space opera, military sci fi, cyberpunk and...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Sep 20, 2018 | Kindle Unlimited, Sci fi books, Science fiction novels
Reading has been my greatest pleasure and at times my saviour since I was very young, and I’m eternally grateful to word magicians for creating their captivating worlds, characters and stories. Yet it never occurred to me that I, as a reader, was also important...