by Dan | Oct 18, 2016 | Galactic Arena, Sci-fi, Science, Space
My new book is written! Inhuman Contact the first Galactic Arena Prequel novella is currently being proof read and I hope to get the final copy, with all corrections, completed by this coming weekend (22nd/23rd October). The story is about the first mission to the...
by Dan | Oct 4, 2016 | Galactic Arena, Indie publishing, Sci-fi, Space
Excitingly (for me) I have my first comments back from a beta reader on my latest book and they are incredibly invaluable, as always. Without someone else’s eyes on your work, you can’t get an idea of how a story reads and what comes across – and...
by Dan | Sep 20, 2016 | Galactic Arena, Indie publishing, Sci-fi, Space
When the author can’t control his word count? As I’m not a full-time writer, I have been attempting to write shorter novels so that I can release more of them and release them more often. I was unable to keep the last two under 100,000 words (assuming 250...
by Dan | Sep 7, 2016 | Galactic Arena, Sci-fi, writing
Humanity’s first contact with an alien civilization. Only, there are no real humans for five billion miles. Are there? Following the release of Orb Station Zero, I’m now writing a prequel novella about the first contact between humanity and the alien Orb....
by Dan | Aug 29, 2016 | Book Reviews, Galactic Arena, Sci-fi
Rama Seti didn’t exactly volunteer. His head was cut off and grafted onto the body of an 8ft tall, genetically engineered super soldier and then blasted into the outer Sol System. After all, someone has to battle the giant alien warrior and decide the fate of...
by Dan | Aug 25, 2016 | Galactic Arena, Sci-fi
Orb Station Zero Excerpt Chapter One The first time the UNOP operatives cut off Rama Seti’s head, it was for a good cause. Perhaps, the most important cause in human history. The second time, three years later, it was in order to save his life. The Tactical...