Previews: Part 6

Over the past few days, I’ve shown you what’s coming up, but I thought I might give you a glimpse of what is around the corner.  I have many projects in the planning stages (and some in the aborted-start stage).  Here first are the things that I actually have a bit written of:

Tesla’s Stepdaughters Sequel: This story follows Science Police Agent John Andrews as he follows an international conspiracy from the World Capital in Brussels all the way to the largely deserted city of Salt Lake, Utah.  The big question is how much the Ladybugs will play in the story.

Knights of Amathar: Princess of Amathar sequel.  Alexander Ashton and the Amatharians are back, and this time they must team up with the reptilian Zoasians in order to stop a threat from beyond the shell of the artificial planet Ecos.

A war story which is a combination of modern warfare with Norse Mythology.

Nova Dancer: A sci-fi story about a small transport ship and its crew of four very odd cremembers who find themselves in danger when they take on a passenger.  (This is actually about half done.)

Cosmos: This is a big story (possibly a series) set in the same universe as Nova Dancer, about the commander of a space station.  You can make comparisons to Babylon 5 and Star Trek DS9, but I think the universe around the station will be different enough from anything anyone has read before.

Kanana: The Jungle Girl– of course, this just came off my Previews list, but someday I’ll get back to it again.  I find as my life changes, what I want to write about changes too.  I should have finished Knights of Amathar years ago, when I was in that mindset, but now it too will have to wait.

1 thought on “Previews: Part 6

  1. Wes:
    For “Tesla’s Stepdaughters Sequel”: To quote Christopher Walken, “I gotta have more cowbell!” (for “cowbell”, read “Ladybugs”).
    For “Knights Of Amathar”:This sounds good!
    For “Nova Dancer”: This sounds somewhat like “Firefly”, which is a good thing … The “Cosmos” universe concept is interesting, as well.

    Don’t forget “82 Eridani”!

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