SHA’DAA TOYS audiobook
Authors:
William Joseph Roberts
“[Sha’Daa] is an entertaining dark fantasy apocalyptic horror thrill ride!”— David J. West, Nephite Blood, Spartan Heart
Authors:
William Joseph Roberts
“[Sha’Daa] is an entertaining dark fantasy apocalyptic horror thrill ride!”— David J. West, Nephite Blood, Spartan Heart
WITH NASA’s successful test of the RS-25 rocket engine (the most powerful rocket ever), the recent announcement of the possible discovery of an Earth 2.0 orbiting Proxima Centauri, and the rampant speculation of some variant of a Dyson sphere surrounding Tabby’s star, there is no shortage of fresh science to inspire the burgeoning field of science-fiction, and Edward F. McKeown’s “MAAURO Sci-Fi Series” is a prime example of this.
by Michael H. Hanson To quote Claus Appel: “If you read Lovecraft, you will notice that he carefully stacks the deck against the occasional unlucky soon-to-be-psychologically-challenged protagonist. Said characters tend to be ‘educated,’ ‘isolated,’ and end up in ‘mortal danger.’ These characters experience a long string of escalating disquieting discoveries which, coupled with isolation, leaves…
COBALT BLUE, Copper Dog Publishing’s daring new Young Adult/Teen Sci-Fi Serial Adventure written by Wayne L. Hanson and Michael H. Hanson Click the Link below to read the brand new Episode Thirteen, “Readiness” on Amazon’s Kindle Vella. Note: You can read the first three episodes for FREE on Kindle Vella. In a distant star…
COBALT BLUE, the daring new Young Adult/Teen Sci-Fi Adventure by Wayne L. Hanson and Michael H. Hanson Click the Link below to read Episode One “Shadows,” Episode Two “Dreams,” and the brand new Episode Three “Phantasms” of COBALT BLUE, for FREE, on Kindle Vella! In a distant star empire, on the far side of the…
Fictioneer Edward McKeown, author of the Maauro Series, will be appearing at LibertyCon-30, June 30 – July 2, 2017! Ed will be sitting panels and also available for autographs at the Copper Dog Publishing sales table in the Dealers Room.
I recently saw the movie Shin Godzilla. http://www.funimationfilms.com/movie/shingodzilla/ (Warning possible spoiler alerts) This was less of a monster movie then an exploration of how a bureaucracy copes with a crisis. For me, interested in all things Japanese, the movie was enjoyable and I found the background fascinating. For those looking for a standard Kaiju movie,…