Six Authors Who’ve Successfully Adapted Their Own Work https://t.co/MGCL6sFcQW
An interesting, anecdotal post, especially the unusual ideas of HG Wells for his film 'Things To Come'.
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Asada is a farming planet that is undergoing a period of civil unrest due to a heavy Sovereigntist presence. It's widely speculated to be the next planet that will secede from the Republic. Part of my #scifi#serial https://t.co/rrdUE2QJ4L #scifibooks#amwriting#writingcommunity
Querying. Is it my favourite pass time? Not particularly. Would we call it a necessary evil? Perhaps that’s overdoing it a bit. How would you categorize the querying process?
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#amwriting progress: 114,200 words.
That marks the end of my second full-length novel, THE SHADOW OF ARCADIA.
Blog post coming tomorrow, 1pm BST.
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The Port of G’Daan
Yet it was not the human lawbreakers that drew the most childlike fascination from the tourists and attention from the wary lawmen in the Sheltered Harbour of the Isle of Hawaiʻi on weekend nights, but the mechanicals, artefactoids and robotrons.
These gathered in the dank and pitchy narrow alleys and backstreets, appearing seemingly by magic in one district, then, mere minutes later, swarming in a neighbourhood at the opposite end of the city.
They were mostly harmless, except for those whose wretched condition deteriorated during their social activities to such an extent that they released their pitiful EM souls with sighs of static, collapsing into piles of metallic debris where they had been creakingly shuffling or levitating just moments before, and creating a traffic hazard.
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Most of them bore the databases and markings of faraway colonies, and nobody knew how they had reached Earth and its island in the middle of the Pacific Plate.
The best guess was that they were stowaways, arriving concealed in the off-planet cargo of the space elevator, tethered with its single-crystal graphene strands to the summit of Mauna Kea.
The more romantic chose to believe the city’s allure to the non-biologicals had to do something with the fact it was the birthplace of G’Daan, the brilliant computational researcher who developed the Singularity Algorithm.
I, for one, was certain they were coming home to die.
Of all the books I've written, published or no, I might be proudest of Ad Luna. And I want you lot to know why.
So next week (Sat to Sat) the ebook will be £0.99. Pick up a copy. Maybe even read it. It's weird, but it's fun.
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S02E04 - The House Of Teel: Lex Teel rails against the restrictions his father has placed on him, Conn starts to doubt his memory, and Livia makes plans against her own father.
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The evil-doers were frozen within the inky red graviton waves. They didn't belong in our little town—Trespassers! Criminals! My friends and I will put a stop to their mischievous deeds. We will save the day! #kidsbooks#scifi#WritingCommunity#fun