Women of Power – Chapter 9 Excerpt

Women of Power NewSouthside Office Building;

Conference Room;

“The last of the warheads are armed, Boss,” said Steve.

“Very good,” replied Professor Destruction.  “If only those super-powered morons were half as efficient at killing All American Girl…”

“Let me do it.”

“You, Steve?  You?  You don’t have superpowers and you don’t have my intellect.  She’d use your bones to pick her teeth.

“I can do it.  It’s not about superpowers.  It’s about applying the force necessary, where it’s needed.  I know what to do.”

“Interesting,” replied Destruction.  “It seems that some of me may have rubbed off on you.”

“Have I ever let you down, Boss?”

“You’re still alive, aren’t you?”

“Yes,” Steve answered.

“Then, no.  No, you haven’t let me down.”  Destruction peeled off his sports jacket, letting Steve catch it and hang it up.  Then he began climbing into his personal battle gear.  “Very well, Steve.  She’s all yours.  Don’t fail me.”

Women of Power – Chapter 8 Excerpt

Women of Power NewSkygirl, carrying two secretaries rescued from atop the Aon Center, dropped to the pavement in front of the command post.  Professional EMS and volunteers from all over the city were setting up a network of first aid tents, shelters and information stations.  She started to take off again, but a police captain came running toward her.

“Skygirl!”

“Yes, Captain?”

“I have a message for you from the Pentagon.  They left a number for you to call.  You can use the satellite phone in there.”

He pointed toward a large green tent next to the white first aid station.

“Thanks.”  She let him guide her.  “Have you heard where All American Girl is?”

“No.”

“Behemoth?”

He shook his head.

“Dynagirl?”

“I’m sorry.  The Atomic Twins are on the East Side.  The boy is injured.  Other than that, I don’t have any information on any of the supers.”

“Alright, thanks.”  They stepped inside and Linda dialed the number given to her.

“Hello,” she said when the other end of the line was picked up.  “This is Skygirl.”

“Skygirl honey, it’s good to hear you.  This is the Secretary a’ Defence.”

“Yes sir.  What can I do for you?”

“Girl, the Justice Brigade is goin’ on a mission, and they’re a little undermanned.  Captain Hero said you might be willin’ to join on.”

“Yes sir,” replied Linda.  

“How fast can ya’ll get down to Cape Kennedy?”

“Forty-nine minutes, sir.  I’ll leave right now.”

“Now that’s what I like to hear.”

Women of Power – Chapter 7 Excerpt

Women of Power NewStella’s cell phone rang again.  She picked it up from the night stand, slid it open, and held it to her face.

“Yeah?”

“Stella?  It’s Dynagirl.”

“Hey, Dina.  Perry’s not here.”

“I know he’s not there.  This is an EAS call.  We have a situation.  We’re being invaded.”

“From Canada or Mexico?”

“From space.”

“What, again?”

“Yes.  Get ready and keep your phone with you.  I’ll call again.”

Stella got out of bed and took a quick look out the window.  A massive mother ship was moving into position over the city.   She hopped into the shower.  There was no way she was going to fight aliens without first washing her hair.  After brushing her teeth and throwing on a little hair gel, she squeezed into a fresh All American Girl costume.   A glance in the other bedroom told her that Linda was still not home—not the best time for Skygirl to go AWOL.  Stepping out onto the balcony, Stella sat down in the patio chair and waited.

The gigantic ship stopped at a point where it was almost exactly centered over the Sears Tower, or Willis Tower as they were trying to get everyone to call it.  Stella estimated it at five miles in diameter and about a quarter mile thick.  Around it were buzzing dozens of small craft, more every minute, though it was unclear to her from what point on the great craft they were launching.

After several minutes, Stella went back inside and sat down in the living room, turning on the TV.  Tanya Everson appeared on the screen.

“Word comes to us this morning from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory that the spaceships we see above us arrived on a trajectory that seems to indicate they are from 61 Cygni, a double star system that is approximately 11.4 light years from our sun.  What else can you tell us, Bill?”

The picture changed to newsman Bill Drake standing in Lincoln Park.  In the background, Stella could see that the statue of Johnny Liberty was back in place.  He was still missing his cape.

“Viewers will remember that it was just three years ago when the Earth faced invasion from Epsilon Eridani.  Ironically, scientists tell us that the two space fleets were actually flying through the vastness of interstellar vacuum for much of the same time…”

“That’s not ironic, Bill,” said Stella to the TV.  “It’s just coincidental.”

“…also that the earlier invasion was only stopped at a great cost, including the loss of arguably Earth’s greatest hero, Skyman.”

Stella’s cell phone rang again.

“Linda?”

“No, it’s Dynagirl again.  Do you know where Skygirl is?”

“No.”

“Well, if you find her, keep in contact.  I’m on my way over.”

“Really?”

“Yes.  There are no ships attacking Detroit.”

“I guess that’s one good thing about the population shift,” said Stella.

“I suppose so,” replied Dynagirl.  “I’ll see you soon.”

“That’s enough waiting around,” said Stella, and with a leap flew out the balcony door and into the sky.

Big Plans for Astrid Maxxim

Astrid Maxxim and the Electric Racecar ChallengeThe first Astrid Maxxim book was published in 2011.  The second followed in 2013, with two more in 2014.  I’ve long had an idea that I would eventually write a long series of Astrid Maxxim books and now I’ve got quite a list of story outlines waiting.  I definitely plan to have the next Astrid Maxxim book done before the end of the year.  If everything works out, I would like to write at least one a year and still have time to get my other books out.

With that in mind, I had Matthew Riggenbach at Shaed Studios go ahead and design covers for books six and seven.  They look awesome and have inspired me to get writing faster.  Watch for Astrid Maxxim and the Electric Racecar Challenge, coming soon.

Women of Power- Chapter 6 Excerpt

Women of Power NewStella stared ruefully at her reflection in the hall mirror.  The side of her face was still bruised and she had quite a shiner around her left eye.  She thought briefly about applying make-up over it, but decided against it.  She would probably end up making it look worse.  After all, she had never used make-up before.  Of course, she had never been this bruised up before.  Stepping into the living room, she plopped down on the sofa, and grabbing the remote from the cushion beside her, turned on the television.

“Can I bring you anything,” said Linda, suddenly beside her.

“No.”

“Are you sure?”

“Quit hovering over me.  I’m fine.”

“If you say so,” said Linda, sitting down primly in the overstuffed chair.  “You don’t look fine.”

“It’s just a bruise.”

“You saved my life, you know.”

“Yes, I know.”  Stella grabbed the remote again and turned up the volume.  

“… Find out if Airstream keeps his lead or falls to Madame Luna tonight on Dancing with the Supers, right after The Naked Truth and your local news.”

“Can I ask you a question?” asked Stella.

“Yes.”

“You know your dad?”

“Yes…”

“And um… your mom, I mean Doris Drake.”

“Doris Drake-Ford,” corrected Linda.

“Right.”

“What about them?”

“Did you ever see or… hear them?”

“What are you talking about?” wondered Linda.

“You know… did you ever see them or hear them having sex?”

“Eww!  That is so gross!  Those are my parents!”

“Well, sure,” said Stella.  “Only she’s a normal and he was…you know.”

“Oh,” said Linda with a look of recognition.  “You like a regular guy.”

“I just met… no!”

“Stella likes a normal,” sang Linda.  “Stella likes a normal.”

“Shut up.  Just never mind.  I don’t want to talk to you anymore.”

“We need to talk,” said Linda, and when Stella didn’t say anything, she continued.  “Don’t you think we should make some plans?  After all, the Atomic Jack-O-Lantern got away.”

“Are you saying that’s my fault?”

“No, of course not.”

“Just leave me alone and let me watch the news.”

Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing Hoverbike

Astrid Maxxim CoverA new revision of Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing Hoverbike should be up at all the ebookstores.  It fixes one typo and one actual mistake– Astrid’s home was mentioned as being on Acacia Street when it is actually Acacia Avenue.  You should be able to download the newest version free from whichever bookstore you purchased it.

If you don’t yet have Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing Hoverbike, you can get it free at Smashwords from now until September 30, 2015.  Just use coupon code PY27D at the checkout.  Thanks and happy reading.

Characters: Zeah Korlann

The Two Dragons (New Cover)One of the major characters of the Senta and the Steel Dragon series is Zeah Korlann. He begins as the head butler for the Dechantagne household. His daughter is Yuah and he are members of the Zaeri minority religion. I used Zeah to play out several themes in the story– the rise of a working class person to prominence, religious intolerance, etc. Originally Zeah was a rather mild mannered fellow anyway, but when I revised the story, I decided he needed a stammer. The stammer only shows itself when he is under stress– whenever he is around Iolanthe.

Characters: Eaglethorpe Buxton

Eaglethorpe Buxton MiniThe idea for Eaglethorpe Buxton came from two very different places. I wanted a narrator who would try to teach the reader, much like Lemony Snicket does in A Series of Unfortunate Events. I also remember reading Herman Melville’s Bartleby the Scrivener in college and being fascinated by the idea of a narrator who was not very reliable. In the case of Eaglethorpe, the narrator became extremely unreliable.

Eaglethorpe also exists in a comic version of my old Dungeons and Dragons world, so he is the type of sage/bard/adventurer that an extremely nerdy D&D player might come up with. I’m looking forward to writing more Eaglethorpe someday. You might look for Eaglethorpe Buxton’s Fairy Tales sometime in the future.

Characters: Vena Remontar

Princess of AmatharWhen I originally conceived and outlined the story of Princess of Amathar, the character of Vena Remontar didn’t exist.  She came into being as I was writing, another minor character that crosses paths with our hero.  The problem came along later.  As I was writing her, I fell in love with her.  That presented me with an entirely different resolution to the story than I had originally planned, but hers remained a small part.  When I revised the book, the one part that was expanded was the central point in the city of Amathar with Alexander and Vena.  Looking back years later, I’m very glad that I was swayed from my original tale by this beautiful alien princess.

Characters: Noriandara Remontar

Princess of AmatharNoriandara Remontar is the titular character of Princess of Amathar, though she isn’t in most of the first two thirds of the book. She is the goal, the force that draws Alexander Ashton across the world of Ecos. Like most of the heroines in Edgar Rice Burroughs, she’s pretty snotty when she meets our hero. It wasn’t until I was well into the story that I decided she wasn’t going to stop being snotty. That was my own little addition to Burroughs’s formula.

Noriandara Remontar is very tall and blue as are all Amatharians (I wrote this well before Avatar, I must point out). She is a skilled swordswoman and a knight.