Twenty-five years ago, the Epherium Corporation launched three colony ships to settle new worlds. In command of the new flagship Armstrong, Captain James Hood is directed to investigate mysterious signals from those nearly forgotten ships. His mission is complicated by startling revelations regarding the deep sleep technology used to quicken colonist’s long journey and aContinueContinue reading “Review: Crucible (The Epherium Chronicles #2) by T.D. Wilson”
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Review: Embrace (The Epherium Chronicles, #1) by T.D. Wilson
It’s the year 2155 and humanity has survived first contact and conflict with the alien Cilik’ti. A veteran of this war, Captain James Hood now has the opportunity to follow the dream that led him to serve in the Earth Defense Forces. Twenty-five years ago, the Epherium Corporation launched three colony ships to settleContinueContinue reading “Review: Embrace (The Epherium Chronicles, #1) by T.D. Wilson”
Science Fiction Week
Next week I’m going to feature reviews of science fiction published by Carina Press, two series in particular: The Tanner Sequence by Timothy S. Johnston and The Epherium Chronicles by T.D. Wilson. Carina might not be known for its science fiction offerings (yet), but these two series are a good example of the diverse genres they publish.ContinueContinue reading “Science Fiction Week”
Life, the Universe and Nutella
Since joining Carina Press, Jenn and I have formed a friendship with another male-male romance writing duo, Eileen Griffin and Nikka Michaels. A couple of months ago we interviewed ourselves regarding our co-writing processes. This time, we sat our characters down together and interviewed them. Chaos Station and In the Kitchen are two very different series.ContinueContinue reading “Life, the Universe and Nutella”
Chaos Station releases a week from today!
Jenn and I cannot wait for everyone to meet our boys, Zander and Felix. In anticipation, we’re inviting you to visit our website, http://chaosstation.com, for a sneak peek at Chapter One! While you’re there, sign up for our newsletter to receive advance notice of more excerpts, free-to-read stories and upcoming releases. We also have a page devoted to extras featuring portraits ofContinueContinue reading “Chaos Station releases a week from today!”