

From the jacket copy: Her father’s been pronounced dead. The first book of SUPERVERSIVE PRESS is his. He has recently been savaged by the Morlocks of File 770, and his books should be supported for that reason alone.

Spamming is prohibited! However, we do have certain, limited ways to put your book in front of readers. Jon del Arroz is a fellow Superversive and Last Crusader whose career I would like to aid. Flying Sparks The Cosmic Warrior Spectacular. General science-fiction fans are welcome, but no arguing! We can discuss the different sci-fi sub-genres and various preferences.ĪUTHORS: The best way to get your books noticed by our community members is by being a participating member yourself. For Steam And Country (Adventures of Baron Von Monocle 1) The Blood Of Giants (Adventures Of Baron Von Monocle 2) The Fight For Rislandia (Adventures Of Baron Von Monocle 3) The Iron Wedding (Adventures Of Baron Von Monocle 4) The Steam Knight (Adventures of Baron Von Monocle 5) Graphic Novels. Legacy reader or brand new fan, welcome!!! Come join us for a frolicking good romp through the galaxy! We have space opera book discussions, TV and movie tie-ins, comic/anime/manga tie-ins, gaming tie-ins, and even discussions for upcoming Sci-Fi Conventions and LARPing. Space Opera includes legacy sci-fi epics, tie-in universes (Star Wars, BSG, Firefly, etc.) & softer crossover epics aimed at enticing a new generation of young people, men and women into the genre. Super thematic and beautiful.If you like space opera: an epic scale adventure through the galaxy with military battles, interplanetary politics, realistic interpersonal relationsh If you like space opera: an epic scale adventure through the galaxy with military battles, interplanetary politics, realistic interpersonal relationships and futuristic technology, then you've found the right place. Please allow me to present, “Do You See The Cyrstal Spire” And I’m pleased to share that with you today. Then I found out that he’d gotten musician Sean McCleery involved and they set the lyrics to a tune, and Sean provided some really awesome music that sounds like a great military hymn/march. Jon Del Arroz is known as the leading Hispanic voice in Science Fiction, blogging about sci-fi, geek culture and free speech to more than 10,000 readers per week. I thought that by itself was really exciting, and that it was fun. A wonderful person by the name of Ben Zwycky came to me a few weeks ago and told me he’d written lyrics based on my work (Ben also did some copyediting/proofreading on the book, thank you Ben for working overtime and producing this creative masterpiece!).


I am not sure it’s going to ever get much cooler than this, even when the book comes out.
