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Wednesday 24 July 2013

House of Steel

Howdy folks,

Now normally I don't harp on much about the books that I read, but this is one that any budding Military Sci-fi writer should read.

It's called House of Steel: The Honorverse compendium.

This book is primarily for the fans of the books by David Weber, which I have can say proudly I am.

The first part is the story I Will Build My House of Steel, a superb story on King Roger III of Manticore from the days before he became King to the day Manticore received the news of Barnett being taken by Admiral Alexander. The story is superbly written and really enjoyable, telling of the military buildup of the Manticorian fleet and how they built such a technological advantage.

The next section is colour photographs of the flags, crests, insignia, ribbons, uniforms, rank insignia, patches and ships of both the Manticorian and Grayson Navies.

The next section is the Companion itself which has information on both the Star Empire and the Protectorate, Astrography of the nations, the history, the governments, the important people, all the armed forces including equipment and personalities.

The next section is the part I was most interested in it was Building a Navy in the Honorverse which is an explanation about how David Weber designed his fleets to define the structure of the organizations, designing the capabilities, mission, layout, how they are supported, how they are managed, from personnel, logistics, how the organization is funded and how all that is pulled together.

Next is the Frequently asked questions, none of which surprisingly enough I had.

The next part is all about BuNine themselves and the people involved.

I liked it, and would recommend it to fans of the Honorverse and Military Sci-fi writers.




Monday 22 July 2013

Seasons of the Dead

Howdy folks,

As part of a Blog Tour group I've joined I'm bringing you details of the first book in the Tour.

It's called Seasons of the Dead and it's by a brilliant writer named Paul Freeman, those of you who have Strange Tales will have read The Map which was his short story in the anthology or you may have read his other release Tribesman, which I haven't read yet, but it's on my to read list, especially after reading his contribution to Strange Tales. This has been added as well, but as more books get added to the list every frickin day it might be a while.




I'm sure it will appeal to everyone who watches the Walking dead and loves Resident Evil (the games, not the movies cause they blow.)



 
So it begins!
 
 


Season Of The Dead, a zombie apocalypse book like you've never read before.

"It is said that unto everything there is a season...these are the stories of a group of survivors during the season of the dead."

Four individuals fight to survive as the zombie apocalypse crashes over the world in a wave of terror and destruction. Color, creed, and social standing mean nothing as the virus infects millions across the planet.

Sharon: a zoologist from Nebraska, USA, has worked with the virus, and has seen the effects on the human mind. She knows more about the virus than nearly anybody alive, and far more than she wants to. Gerry: from Ontario, Canada, he gets his first taste of the virus from inside a prison cell. Locked up after an anti-government riot, his prison guard transforms before his eyes into a flesh craving zombie. Lucia: a chemist from Pittsburgh, USA, flees from a furry convention dressed as a giant squirrel, and escapes from the city in a Fed-Ex van. She's a girl who knows when to run and when to fight. Paul: thinks he can sit out the apocalypse in his apartment block in Dublin, Ireland, until the virus comes to visit, bursting his bubble and leaving him with no choice but to face reality or perish.

All four begin perilous journeys in mind and body as they face daily trials to survive: Four threads, four different parts of the world, one apocalypse!


Amazon US

Amazon UK





Any how, if you can support this great writer in his second novel and if you like this you can find Tribesman on the Amazon sites too.

Sunday 21 July 2013

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Saturday 13 July 2013

Submit I tell you

Okay, it's been ten days since I last posted and I've submitted stories to two places that pay for submissions, and a horror Anthology Burial Day's Gothic Blue Book for 2013 and I've had one rejection back, but funny that it didn't really bother me at all for some reason, but I worked it out after some deep thought, I realized I really don't care where something get's published as long as it eventually does which has spurred my writing on just a little bit.

It might just be because I've only ever before submitted one piece for professional publishing before in Strange Tales from the Scriptorian Vaults which means I'm on a 50% for pro-publishing, I'm sure after dozens of rejections from all over the place I'll feel differently, what I'm wondering is, what if I don't give a even after that possoibility.

I have as big an ego as anyone and I like to know my writing is good or bad or in the middle but when i saw the rejection all I thought was, maybe the next person I submit the story to will like and if not maybe the next, it freaked me out a little that I wasn't freaked out by it. And when I submitted Mississipi Mayhem to Burial Days all I thought was on to the next one which you don't really need to worry about it cause it's half done already. It's only just when I've stopped and thought about it  started to worry where the hell was the guy who was worried sick about his submission to Strange Tales.

All in all I've come to one conclusion.

I'm just weird.





Wednesday 3 July 2013

O'Hearn

There was a blog here that was written for the Military Sci-fi series main character I am writing but since I changed a whole lot of things about the story the story didn't actually fit in with the character and the path he was taking it just didn't work with the arc.