by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Aug 4, 2021 | Carrie Hatchett, Shadows of the Void, Space Adventurer
This is going to be a shortish bulletin because, frankly, your captain is knackered. The chief engineer and I went for a 10K hike around the chalkland habitat this morning and, phew, ten kilometres is a long way! But it was worth it. Check out the pic of the bee at...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Apr 21, 2021 | Publishing News, Sci fi book series with female lead, Science fiction novels, Shadows of the Void
As promised last week, today’s ship’s bulletin features a sci fi boxset bargain of the fast-paced, action-packed space opera, Shadows of the Void, a complete series including bonus stories. And this time it really is 99 cents or 99p! Things seem to be...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Nov 4, 2020 | Audio books, Shadows of the Void, space fantasy, Star Legend
It feels a little weird to be writing the ship’s bulletin on a day when momentous events are taking place, but it’s Tuesday around 9 pm, so dang it, come hell or high water the ship’s bulletin is going out! Talking of high water, it’s been...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Jul 22, 2020 | Shadows of the Void, Star Mage Saga
Well, this strange year of 2020 rolls on and it’s time to say hi to you again, dear shipmate. Our starship has been flying smoothly this week with little to disrupt its course, which, in these days and times, is a blessing in itself. I’ve been...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | May 5, 2020 | Book Offers, Free books, Shadows of the Void, Snippets
When times are tough it’s best to positive, right? Here aboard the starship we’ve had some tasty homecooked meals and your captain has knitted an entire cardigan. Not a typical pursuit for a starship captain, but if Picard can drink Earl Grey I can darn...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Apr 16, 2020 | Audio books, Book Offers, Shadows of the Void, Space Colony One
One of the best things about books is their ability to transport you to places you could never hope to visit, far into the past and future, and to entirely fictitious worlds. Now that most of us aren’t able to go much farther than the local shop, I thought it...