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Author Central, the author's service on Amazon, is still in beta, but it's expanding, and I've now got my own author's page.
Check it out!
It's a great place to find all my books listed in one hand-dandy location. Be the first on your block to collect them all! (Hey, that approach works for toy-stuffed breakfast cereals...)
It also echoes these blog posts. Which means you could be reading this post on Amazon, and discover a link to the page you're already reading...hopefully this will not result in an endless recursive loop, collapsing down to a black hole from which you will never escape.
Someone click the link and find out for sure!
Posted by Edward Willett at 10:48, July 23rd, 2009 under Blog |
I note that the product description has appeared on Amazon for Terra Insegura. Here's how the publisher has described it (slight spoiler alert if you haven't read Marseguro!):From the author of Marseguro—The BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL returns to earthMarseguro, a water world far from Earth, is home to a colony of humans and the Selkies, a water-dwelling race created from modified human DNA. For seventy years the colony has lived in peace. Then Earth discovers Marseguro, and a strike force is sent to eradicate this “abomination.” But Marseguro has created a genetically tailored plague to use against Earth’s Holy Warriors. With the enemy defeated, the people of Marseguro feel they are safe. But Chris Keating, the traitor ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 17:00, January 16th, 2009 under Blog |
The pre-ordering link is up at Amazon for Terra Insegura, due out May 5--you know, if you just can't wait:A print-out of a confirmation of your pre-order from Amazon would make a great Christmas gift!Wouldn't it?
Posted by Edward Willett at 18:55, November 24th, 2008 under Blog |
Just spotted a nice five-star Amazon review of
Marseguro from a reader in New York who goes by the catchy handle of
lb136:Marseguro, a colonized planet inhabited by normal humans and Selkies--genetically modified by a scientist named Victor Hansen--would seem defenseless when the theocratic earth government (The Body) sends (with Hansen's grandson Richard as part of the force) a military expedition to capture, sterilize, and enslave the Selkies--considered an "abomination" by the earth totalitarians. Obviously, you know that the Selkies and their unmodified coinhabitants of the planet aren't as defenseless as they seem (else there would be no book), so the suspense in this thrilling tale with multiple povs and intriguing characters ...
Posted by Edward Willett at 14:41, August 28th, 2008 under Blog |
One
D. Raymond of Weld County, Colorado, writes:This book was a good science fiction read. The author develops a couple of traditional themes, what it means to be human and colonizing a new world away from the politics of the old world. It has good action scenes, smarmy villains that you love to hate and main characters that develop into decent people during the course of the story. I can't wait to read more from the author. He (or she) gave it five stars.
Posted by Edward Willett at 22:05, March 29th, 2008 under Blog |
A nice reader's review of Marseguro showed up on Amazon today:Excellent world-building and well developed characters. Very enjoyable. If you are interested in the religious implications of genetic manipulation, the political problems with a theocracy, or the question of what you would do when faced with extinction, read this book. -
William HoweHe gave it four stars out of five.
Posted by Edward Willett at 21:32, February 11th, 2008 under Blog |