Broadband not so broad!

It's All Fun and Games until Someone Loses and iPad

At my house, we have the fastest/widest broadband pipeline that our local cable provider offers.  We need it.  We’ve got three computers, three tablets, two smartphones, two game machines, and two set-top boxes that all need internet connectivity.  And usually, it’s pretty good.  That doesn’t help however when there is a slowdown for the entire area.

We’ve been experiencing such a slowdown this weekend.  Our Netflix and Hulu plus keep stopping to buffer.  My pages don’t load completely on my web browser.  All that is bad enough, but local businesses are affected too.  It took forever to get gas the other day and at Subway, their register just completely gave up trying to take my gift card (a present from a student who says I’m “the bestest teacher ever”).  I ended up getting three footlong subs for free, but it didn’t make me happy.  I just felt kind of embarrassed about it.

Boy, I hope they get whatever transmitter or wire or server or whatever that is down, fixed soon.  I’m not afraid to admit it.  I don’t want to live a simple unplugged life.  I need running water and I need broadband!

Princess of Amathar at the Sony Reader Store

Princess of AmatharMysteriously transported to the artificial hollow world of Ecos, Earth man Alexander Ashton finds himself in the middle of a millennium-long war between the reptilian Zoasians and the humanoid Amatharians.  Adopted by the Amatharians, Ashton must conform to a society based on honor and altruism, ruled by Knights whose power comes from the curious energy forms known as “souls” which inhabit their supernaturally powerful swords, and rife with its own peculiarities and prejudices.  When the Princess of Amathar, whom Ashton has longed for since first seeing her, is captured by the Zoasians, he must cross an alien world, battle monstrous creatures, and face unknown dangers to save her.  Princess of Amathar is a sword-swinging novel of high adventure in the tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs.  It is the story a strange world filled with alien races, aerial battleships, swords and energy weapons, amazing adventures and horrible dangers, and the man who must face them all for the love of a woman he has never met.

Princess of Amathar is available at the Sony Ebook Store for $2.99.  Sony ebooks are epub format, suitable for Sony Readers and other digital book readers that use epub.

150 Followers

I let an anniversary slip by me recently.  Back in April, was my one year anniversary on WordPress.  My original blog (on Blogger) was almost exactly 4 years old when I switched here.

I was pretty happy back on blogger when I had 10 and then 20 followers.  Today I passed the 150 followers mark on City of Amathar here at WordPress.  Thanks to all of you who were interested enough to press the “follow” button.

More Scammers Promising Free Ebooks

There is another fake site out there promising free ebooks and I am sad to say that at least one of my books appears on it.  It is pdfebookds.com.  Don’t go there.  It will try to take take control of your computer through dropbox or evernote and probably other programs in an attempt to steel your identity.

It looks like a legitimate site, but there are some clues that it wasn’t put together with too much care.  Read this little blurb about getting free ebooks.

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Want to get books you need for free? want to download free pdf books? we offer you this, ANYONE can get books for free here, you can too!
Or this one about shipping.
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Once you had won a book, the book will be shipped from Amazon US/UK, you will be received in 1-5 days, so why not try to win the one you need!
See?  Your 6th grade teacher was right.  Grammar and punctuation are important.
I’ve said it before and I say it again– get virus/internet protection on your computer.  And it is worth remembering whenever something is too good to be true, it usually is.

Update: Blood Moon

Update: Blood MoonI’ve been reading some of my partially completed manuscripts, trying to get a feel for what to work on next.  I’m really dedicated to getting the next robot book done and I was cruising pretty well through 89 Eridani before I sat it down to complete said robot book and Astrid Maxxim.  Still as I was reading through the first part of Blood Moon, I really felt it compelling me to get back to it.

I think the first chapter of Blood Moon may be the best chapter I’ve ever written.  It’s definitely the best first chapter I’ve ever written.  It’s not the language or the writing, but the story and the characterization and the ideas.  There is a lot of wow factor stuff in it.  A big surprise in where and how we find our heroine and what she’s doing, an immediate rush of action, and one of my favorite new characters that I’ve created in a long time.  Plus it’s got vampires, werewolves, and zombies right in the first chapter.

I definitely intend to get back to this book before the end of the year.  Of course, I’ll keep you posted of my progress right here.

Astrid Maxxim and her Undersea Dome – Chapter 18 Excerpt

Astrid Maxxim 2The Hawaiian waters were crystal clear and even at a hundred feet below the surface the visibility was excellent.  Astrid looked down at the undersea dome, suspended on massive cables from the ship above, as she dove her mini-sub in a sweeping downward spiral.  She noticed a shadow passing her just as the radio popped to life.

“Astrid!” called Toby.  “Look up.”

The girl inventor leaned forward and looked up through the Plexiglas canopy of the mini-sub, to see the massive form of a humpback whale swimming above her.  The great beast paused for a moment and rolled over onto its side as though giving the strange man-made devices a good once-over, and then with a kick of its great tale, it swam away.

“That makes you feel tiny, doesn’t it?” said Toby.

“It sure does.  I didn’t expect to see any humpbacks.  Their season is just about done.”

They continued descending until both mini-subs reached the bottom edges of the dome, which thanks to preplaced guide wires, now rested snuggly in place on its foundation.  Astrid flipped on the external spotlight, even though at this depth it was still just light enough to see.  Using the manipulator arms, she withdrew a large nut from a container on the foundation and threaded it onto a massive bolt sticking up from the concrete through a hole in the dome’s titanium frame.  She did this twice more and then maneuvered to the next attachment point.  Toby did the same thing, starting on the far side of the dome, and between them they connected all twelve points.

“This thing is huge,” said Toby over the radio.

“It does look pretty giant down here, at least from the outside.  I’m wondering how big it’s going to seem from the inside.”

“All right.  Shall we go on up?”

“Let’s.”

They began spiraling upward, their propellers leaving a double helix of bubbles in their wake.  Halfway to the surface, a shadow passed overhead, and Astrid looked up expecting to see their humpback whale once again.  It wasn’t the whale though.  It was another submarine.  This craft was not a huge vessel like a US Navy sub, but it wasn’t a small one man sub like Astrid’s either.  It was about fifty feet long, longer than the humpback, but not quite as big around.  It was painted flat black, making it difficult for anyone on the surface to see it.  Suddenly as she watched, the unknown submarine tilted its bow down.

“What is that guy doing?” she said aloud.

“What was that, Astrid?” called Toby.

“Toby!  Look out!”

She realized what the strange submarine was doing, but it was too late to do anything about it.  The dark vessel’s turn had sent it on a collision course with Toby’s mini-sub.  Astrid could hear the loud crunch as the nose of the black undersea boat smashed into the little yellow vehicle.  The mini-sub flipped over as a huge cloud of bubbles burst from it and shot toward the surface.

Astrid steered toward the other two submersibles, watching in horror as Toby’s slid sideways toward the ocean floor.  The dark-colored sub accelerated away into the fading light.  Toby’s propeller came to a stop and the little vehicle finally came to rest in the silt on the bottom.  The girl inventor maneuvered next to him and, using her vessel’s manipulator arms, flipped him right side up.  Astrid’s heart leapt into her throat.  The Plexiglas canopy of Toby’s mini-sub had been cracked and water was quickly filling up the compartment.

“Toby, can you hear me?” she radioed, but she almost immediately realized that he couldn’t.  The incoming water must have shorted out the electrical systems.  That meant no radio and no power.

“Astrid to Toronto,” she called the construction ship.  “Toby’s in trouble.  His sub is disabled.”

Astrid Maxxim and her Undersea Dome – Chapter 8 Excerpt

Dome3dThe next morning, the stranger was all that Astrid could think about, at least until she and her friends arrived at Rachel Carson High School on the monorail.  The school was abuzz, but not about any strange man arrested by police.  Instead, everyone was talking about the lake monster.  Boys drew pictures of various marine reptiles on the backs of their notebooks.  Girls recounted how strange Pearl Lake had seemed last summer when they went swimming.  And every conversation seemed to revolve around Austin Tretower.  Some of the teachers even got into the act.  Dr. Ikeda decorated the science hallway with a gigantic Elasmosaurus mural, and Mr. Hall assigned essays on the Loch Ness Monster in English Composition.

“I want an alternate assignment,” said Astrid, raising her hand.

“What?” said a startled Mr. Hall.

“I don’t want to write about something as silly as the Loch Ness Monster.”

Astrid could feel Denise and Christopher, on either side of her, staring.

“You’re not limited in the way that you approach the assignment, Astrid,” said Mr. Hall.  “You have written more than enough persuasive essays.  Perhaps you’d like to do something more creative—a fictional story, perhaps?”

“No, Mr. Hall, I don’t think I would like that at all.”

“What’s going on?” whispered Christopher.

Denise shrugged, and then made a crazy circle with her finger next to her head.

“Then Astrid,” continued the teacher, “if you insist on sticking to your routine, why don’t you write a paper explaining why you believe the Loch Ness Monster does not exist?  Might I recommend the book by Steuart Campbell…?”

“I read it when I was five,” said Astrid.  “Right after I figured out that there was no Santa Claus.”

“Wait a second,” said Madison Laurel from the far side of the room.  “You mean Santa Claus isn’t real?”

“Oh no,” said Denise.  “Santa Claus is totally real.”

The class erupted into laughter, and Mr. Hall, with difficulty, brought them back on task.

“Your parents may expect a call this evening,” he told Astrid.

Astrid didn’t enjoy her next three classes as much as usual, but at least the talk of monsters was limited to the students.  As they left US History on their way to lunch, Christopher pulled her aside.

“What’s going on with you, Astrid?”

“What do you mean?”

“You’re awfully testy today,” he said.  “Everybody has an off day now and then… I mean everybody but you.  I’ve never seen you have an off day, and I’ve never seen you short with a teacher before.”

“There’s a lot going on, I guess,” said Astrid.  “And this lake monster talk is really annoying.  You know there’s no such thing as a lake monster.  We’ve gone swimming in Pearl Lake a hundred times.”

“I know,” said Christopher.

“Plesiosaurs like Elasmosaurus died out 65 million years ago.”

“Sixty five point two million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous,” confirmed Christopher.

“Loch Ness is less than 10,000 years old, and Pearl Lake is only about a thousand years old.  There’s no way there could be a prehistoric monster in either of them.”

“Of course not,” said Christopher.  “Kids just like monsters, Astrid.  It’s like all those zombie movies or that vampire that the girl’s like.  I don’t know why you’re letting it get under your skin.”

Astrid Maxxim and her Undersea Dome – now for nook!

Dome3dAstrid Maxxim and her Undersea Dome is now available for the nook and nook apps.  You can get it now at Barnes and Noble for 99 cents by following the link.

Girl inventor Astrid Maxxim and her friends are back. This time Astrid is building an observation dome beneath the sea. Will she complete her amazing construction project, or will she be sidetracked by underwater monsters, the evil organization known as the Black Hand, or her snotty cousin Gloria?

Astrid Maxxim and her Undersea Dome – Chapter 11 Excerpt

Astrid Maxxim 2Before she could make any further protests, Astrid was pulled quickly onto the bus by Christopher and Denise.  The vehicle made a single stop at a gate guarded by military police and then it was out onto the Queen Liliuokalani Freeway.  From there it was a remarkably short trip across the island to Kailua.  Less than an hour after arriving in Hawaii, Astrid and the others stepped off the bus in front of the palatial beachfront property owned by Maxxim Industries.

The estate had been created years before when Mrs. Maxxim had purchased seven properties and combined them.  The original houses, which had been in bad repair, had been removed and five lovely multi-level modern homes had been built, interspersed with gardens and common areas.

“Where’s the swimming pool?” asked Denise as soon as she stepped out of the bus.

“We’re a hundred yards away from the most beautiful beach in the world,” said her brother, “and you want a swimming pool?”

“I don’t swim in the ocean with Astrid anymore.”

“There are three swimming pools,” said Astrid.  “You can swim in all three of them.”

“After we get settled,” interjected Mr. Brown.  “Do you know where we’re staying, Astrid?”

“Hold on,” replied the girl inventor, pulling out her tablet and flipping her fingers across the screen.  “My mom gave me the arrangements.  You and Denise are staying at Orchid House, and Dennis too of course.  The Harrises are at Plumeria House.  The Diazes are at Antherium House.  And Toby and Mr. Bundersmith are at Chrysanthemum House.”

“What about me?” asked Austin.

“Oh, um… you’re with Toby and his dad.  And I’ll be at Gardenia House.”

Carrying their luggage with them, the travelers from Maxxim City split up and headed in small groups toward each of the assigned houses.  Astrid all alone, walked down the sidewalk and up the steps to the front door of Gardenia House, pulling her suitcase along on its wheels.  It was a medium-sized home, far smaller than the Maxxim Mansion, but quite striking.  A central portion rose up into two stories plus a loft, while wings on either side were a single level.  The gently sloping roof and the coral façade fit perfectly with the tropical plants that filled carefully arranged flowerbeds all around the perimeter.  The front door accepted Astrid’s thumbprint and she stepped inside.

Walking through the foyer and into the kitchen, Astrid opened the refrigerator to find an apple, which she washed in the sink before taking a bite.  The interior of the house was beautifully furnished and spotlessly kept; not surprising since it was used only a few weeks a year.  Opening the patio door, the fourteen year-old breathed in the floral scent that floated on the gentle breeze.  She could hear the ocean waves crashing against the nearby beach with an irregular rhythm.

Astrid sat down in one of the heavy wooden patio chairs as the breeze whipped up slightly around her.  It was pleasantly warm and neither the small cloud that moved over her head, nor the scattered drops that fell from it detracted the feeling that the entire island was giving her one big hug.  She finished her apple and walked back inside, dropping the core in the recycle bin before taking her suitcase to the bedroom she had used when she had stayed in the house the previous summer.  She had just started unpacking when she received a text.

ß already at the pool,” said Denise’s text, pointing at her name.

How’s the water?” typed Astrid.

Not in water.  Laying out… duh.

Astrid texted back.  “I’ll be there in a few minutes.

She had barely finished typing when another text arrived, this one from Valerie.

We’re here!  See you in an hour.

Wonderful.

Astrid sat her phone, her tablet, and her MX-360 on the nightstand and then quickly unpacked her suitcase, placing her clothes in the dresser drawers.  The exception was her pink and yellow swimsuit.  It wasn’t so much that she wanted to lay out by the pool, she told herself, so much as she needed to keep an eye on Denise to see that she properly protected her skin.  Decked out in her bikini and her matching flip-flops, she skipped out the bedroom door and into the hallway to come face to face with two strange men.

Which of your children do you love the most?

I’m getting ready to count up book sales for the month so far.  Some books will have high sales numbers and some low numbers, but I don’t necessarily love my best-seller(s) the most.  I have strong feelings for all of my books.  After all, I wrote them because I wanted to write books that I would like to read.  When some books that usually sell very few copies suddenly do well, even if it’s only a little bit, I feel a bit of pride.

Tesla’s Stepdaughters is one of those books.  It’s really different from any other books I’ve written.  Science fiction and fantasy are easy for me, but a mystery (such as it is) seems much harder, and I’m just proud to have come up with it.

When Eaglethorpe Buxton sells well, I’m similarly pleased.  I suppose its a validation of myself as a humorist.  I probably had more sheer fun writing EB than any other book.

I feel good when somebody buys (and reads) Princess of Amathar.  It was my first book and took the longest to write (years and years).

Picking my favorite book or my favorite character really would be like picking my favorite child.  I love them all.  And just like my children, there is a little bit of me in each of them.  Even the evil ones.