Ships Of My Fathers
I met Dan Thompson in a writers’ group on Google Plus. He was working on space opera that sounded suspiciously like something I’d like. The book came out recently and I grabbed a sample. I was right....
View ArticleLight In The Distance!
First an apology for everybody who has used the contact form on THIS site instead of the one at NathanLowell.com. Because of an address snafu on my part, all your emails went to an email account that...
View ArticleLabor Day Update
It’s not quite Labor Day but before I get sidetracked by the long weekend… Old Business: The Trader’s Tales books thru Captain’s Share are now available on Kindle, Nook, and Kobo. They are working thru...
View ArticleOctober Update
I’ve posted a general update over on NathanLowell.com but for those who only look here… Owner’s Share is a bit behind on editing. I was hoping to publish it yesterday but only have 2/3rds of the edits...
View ArticleFederated Freight
Some time ago I got a Galaxy Note II and I love it. One of the very first things I did was make a “ship’s tablet” background for it. One of my Tweeps as a new phone and reminded me that I never gave...
View ArticleOld Hickory Lane
While you’re waiting for me to get the next book out… A colleague has released Old Hickory Lane on Amazon. (Sorry Kobo and B&N folks. It’s in Select for the moment.) I had the opportunity to proof...
View ArticleDerelict
Yes, that’s how I feel these days. Between being sick and dealing with illness in the family, it’s been hard to find the umph to push new stuff out. But L. J. Cohen has a great new book out, Derelict....
View ArticleMileHi Here I Come
I kept wondering why everybody was leaving comments on the Derelict post … then I realized I hadn’t left a new post here since June. Yikes. Sorry about that. If you missed the news, I was diagnosed...
View ArticleSpringtime In The Rockies
It’s snowing. Go figure. I was reminded that I’ve not updated this site in quite awhile so here’s where we are: I’m working on Cape Grace. It’s going well when it’s moving. Some days it doesn’t move....
View ArticleSummertime
And the living is … well … not exactly easy, but at least better. I got to go to BaltiCon this year. It was a fiasco, but I got to get away for a few days. I won’t be able to go next year — the other...
View ArticleOh, Hai.
Yes. I’m climbing back on the horse. Sorry for the long delay in posting. Even the podcast fell off the cliff for the month of July. Medically, I had a problem with one of my meds that crippled me –...
View ArticleNaNoWriMo Is Upon Us
It’s just past midnight and National Novel Writing Month is here again. Last year I didn’t play because I was busily editing paperbacks, but this year I’m raring to go. In Ashes Born has been an...
View ArticleHappy New Year
I just realized I haven’t posted here in a long time. Sorry about that. I’ve just finished a new story that’s going into an anthology next month. I’ll let you know when the anthology get published. I...
View ArticleApril Fool
Not quite April, but past time for me to leave an update. Milk Run is in my word processor. It’s being difficult but I think I might be at that point where I have to write to get it out of my head....
View ArticleMay Day
Spring has been snowy here. While it hasn’t stuck, it snowed here all weekend which was good for my writing. Milk Run is coming together. The origin story – “Exile” – which has done very well in the...
View ArticleNew Month!
For those that haven’t found it, Milk Run dropped a couple of days ago. This first book of a spin off series set in Toe-Hold space, features Natalya Regyri and Zoya Usoko in an adventure exploring the...
View Article2019 Already?
I’ve just found some new comments on this blog and I’ve answered them. Sorry for the long delay in responses. FYI. I update my main site every month and the email notifications for new comments get...
View ArticleMigration Time
I think most people visiting this site realize that it’s just an archive of the old stuff. The pages hold a lot of DVD extra material that didn’t make it into the books but I still find useful. At...
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