Sunday, September 13, 2020
More Traveller . . Finally!
MORE TRAVELLER . . . FINALLY! Itâs been means too lengthy getting the brand new fiction line for Marc Millerâs newest version of the venerable function-taking part in sport Traveller up and working, and I have to admit that almost all of that's my fault, however at last . . . The second Traveller novel, Shadow of the Storm by Martin J. Dougherty, is out there proper now on e-guide and shall be coming very soon in a print edition, too. Shadow of the Storm takes us to the Solomani Rim, and joins Robert E. Vardemanâs Fate of the Kinunir in lastly bringing the Classic Traveller Universe to life. I gainedât cowl this territory again, but, yeah, I love Traveller and Iâm excited to be a part of this, especially since itâs finally really shifting ahead. Next up, Priority: Hyperion by Erik Scott de Bie, and more, more, extra, in both e-book and print codecs. Donât imagine me concerning the print books? Hereâs the quilt for the print edition of Fate of the Kinunir, which must be up on the market by the top of this month: I know, this sounds awful, âsellyâ and thatâs not (usually) the purpose of this blog, but please indulge me. Hereâs how you purchase . . . Shadow of the Storm from Amazon for the Kindle Shadow of the Storm from Smashwords Shadow of the Storm from Scribd Other codecs and resellers for Shadow of the Storm are pending, and Fate of the Kinuir can be out there from iTunes. Fate of the Kinunir from Amazon for the Kindle Fate of the Kinunir from Smashwords Fate of the Kinunir from Barnes & Noble for the Nook Fate of the Kinunir from Kobo Fate of the Kinunir from Scribd Fate of the Kinunir from Diesel Join us for some science fiction journey within the far future! â"Philip Athans About Philip Athans Fill in your particulars below or click on an icon to log in:
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