by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Jul 16, 2019 | sciencefictionart, scifiart, space colonisation, Space Colony One
It’s all hands on deck and battle stations! Interstellar Mission is nearly here. I’m aiming at next Tuesday for the release of Interstellar Mission to patrons at Patreon, and then two weeks later the book will be live on Amazon and in Kindle Unlimited....
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Jul 10, 2019 | Interstellar Mission, space colonisation, Space Colony One
One of the best things about being back in the UK is having the chance to visit amazing museums and exhibitions. Last Saturday we went to the Royal Society’s annual science exhibition. We learned about living on the Moon, the European Space Agency and Japanese...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Jul 3, 2019 | ARC Team, space colonisation, Space Colony One
Welcome to your first ship’s bulletin from a new location! We’re somewhere in geostationary orbit above Cambridge, U.K. The flight over went quite smoothly, though the ship’s cat was quite traumatised. He spent the first 48 hours after arrival hiding...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Jun 25, 2019 | space colonisation, Space Colony One, The Concordia Deception, The Fila Epiphany
The moment has arrived! I’m writing this from a hotel in downtown Taipei, about to spend my final night in Taiwan. Early tomorrow morning we’ll catch a flight to the UK and begin our new lives in Cambridge. We’re taking back plenty of memories of...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Jun 11, 2019 | Cover reveal, Humanity's Fight, Interstellar Mission, space colonisation, Space Colony One
It’s here! While I’ve been working hard on Humanity’s Fight, book two in the second part of Space Colony One, my cover artist has been working equally hard on creating an amazing cover. I am so pleased with how this cover has turned out. If you...
by jgreenfreelance@gmail.com | Jun 5, 2019 | Humanity's Fight, Interstellar Mission, space colonisation, Space Colony One
So much has been happening this week, your ship’s bulletin is a little later than I’d prefer. Sorry about that! Your ship’s captain has been caught up in all the mundane tasks of returning to the UK, like applying for school places for the cabin boy....