Monday, November 19, 2018

Blessings Deferred returns in sequel!

Estelle Knapp's biographical vignette story of Greenville returns to Amazon at the end of this month, as Browne returns in force to publish all of his books, starting at the end of 2018. Estelle's was his Grandmother's book, and there was a second go around and manuscript discovered after the 2004 version, so this had cleared it up.

Estelle has been gone since 1996, but her stories made a comeback in 2004 during the Author House run, which lasted until 2010, and royalties paid for everything from Starship Chimera to Trans Tech. But we left them in 2014. Since then, other fly by night publishers had jacked up the price of the original on demand book, so a rerelease was essential to make it cost effective for anyone.

Adam's edited collection series also follows the adventures of the original story, but with some alternative vignettes, more history, and 15 years of updates since publication, in summary.

The collection of more or less Blessings Attained, and based on the family video story, from 2009.

The Kindle book will be made available before Thanksgiving 2018.

Blessings in Michigan is the title of the sequel.






Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Two part space story series sets up multiverse

Kal Kat (Adam Browne) has completed a redo of all of the short stories as a connected volume, and used a few rejected stories from his other series, to make crossovers with the short stories, and their cast.

The as of yet secretly titled new story arc will ellude to a mutiverse of stories spanning those already featured in the short stories, hinted at in series like Distant Destinies, and Star Crackers, and in Starship Locations and Semesters.

Even so, the name of this two part epic remains secret at this time.

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Short stories have become anthology

The short stories taken from out site have been turned into a space anothology story about space time travel coming in late 2018 or early 2019. It is kind of a parallel universe to Starship Locations.

Interesting idea. More to come, surely.