Preorder Astrid Maxxim and the Antarctic Expedition on iTunes Today

Astrid Maxxim and the Antarctic ExpeditionTeen inventor Astrid Maxxim is back in her third adventure as she makes a journey to the bottom of the planet to uncover the secrets of a mysterious lost expedition. Meanwhile, troubles plague her friends and family as a hostile takeover threatens Maxxim Industries. Join Astrid and her friends as she faces the frozen dangers of the Antarctic, wild animals, mad bombers, and corporate high finance.

Astrid Maxxim and the Antarctic Expedition is available for preorder today on iBooks for just 99 cents.  Visit iBookstore from your iBooks App, or follow this link.

Astrid Maxxim and the Antarctic Expedition – Available September 19th

Astrid Maxxim and the Antarctic ExpeditionAstrid Maxxim and the Antarctic Expedition will be available September 19th for $0.99.  You can preorder your ebook now wherever fine ebooks are sold.  Until then, pick up the other two Astrid Maxxim adventures, just 99 cents each.

Teen inventor Astrid Maxxim is back in her third adventure as she makes a journey to the bottom of the planet to uncover the secrets of a mysterious lost expedition. Meanwhile, troubles plague her friends and family as a hostile takeover threatens Maxxim Industries. Join Astrid and her friends as she faces the frozen dangers of the Antarctic, wild animals, mad bombers, and corporate high finance.

Astrid Maxxim and her Undersea Dome – Now just $3.99 in Paperback

Astrid Maxxim and her Undersea DomeGirl 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 is now available in digest format paperback for only $3.99.  Check out the Books page on this site or follow this link to purchase your copy today.

Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing Hoverbike – Now just $3.99 in Paperback

Next Up: Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing HoverbikeFrom the 180,000 acre campus of Maxxim Industries, fourteen year old girl genius and inventor Astrid Maxxim works alongside her father, Dr. Roger Maxxim, on projects to make the world a better place. Her latest invention is a flying scooter—the hoverbike. Is it the target of an international spy ring, or are they after secret Project RG-7, or Astrid herself? Astrid has something bigger on her mind though—high school. There’s a field trip coming, and the Spring Fling is right around the corner… And does Toby like her as much as she likes him?

Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing Hoverbike is now available in digest paperback for only $3.99.  Check out the books page on this site or follow this link to purchase yours today.

Astrid Maxxim and her Undersea Dome – Free Now

Astrid Maxxim 2By the time you read this, there will be a new version of Astrid Maxxim and her Undersea Dome available for download wherever fine ebooks are sold. If you have already purchased this book, you can download the newer edition for free from the bookstore at which you purchased it. If you haven’t yet read this little tale, now is a good time to pick it up. It’s only 99 cents.(Use SW100 coupon code at Smashwords to get it free this month.)

Check out the books page on this site for purchase locations, or look for Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing Hoverbike wherever fine ebooks are sold.

Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing Hoverbike – Free Now

Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing Hoverbike

By the time you read this, there will be a new version of Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing Hoverbike available for download wherever fine ebooks are sold.  If you have already purchased this book, you can download the newer edition for free from the bookstore at which you purchased it.  If you haven’t yet read this little tale, now is a good time to pick it up.  It’s only 99 cents. (Use SW100 coupon code at Smashwords to get it free this month.)

So, what’s different?  Not too much.  I found and corrected one error (kids instead of kid’s).  I also made one or two tweaks to the writing to smooth out the style.  I like to reread and reedit my books every so often just to make sure they are the best they can be.  Check out the books page on this site for purchase locations, or look for Astrid Maxxim and her Amazing Hoverbike wherever fine ebooks are sold.

Astrid Maxxim: Roger and Kate Maxxim

Astrid Maxxim and her Undersea DomeAstrid Maxxim and her parents, Roger and Kate Maxxim, are characters in the book series Astrid Maxxim – Girl Inventor.  The series is written for adolescents, but I hope anyone can enjoy it.  Both Roger and Kate are named for good friends of mine– unrelated and unknown to each other, but whom both helped me with my writing.

Roger Maxxim is a brilliant scientist and inventor with a definite bit of the mad scientist in him.  Kate Maxxim is a hard-nosed CEO, who is nevertheless dedicated to running Maxxim Industries the way her father-in-law envisioned.

Astrid is the main character in the stories, and along with her friends, occupies most of the plot, but it was important for me that she have a loving family (as do all the kids in the story).  On the other hand, Astrid’s parents are a bit of a role reversal, as her father is the more nurturing of the two and her mother is more of the disciplinarian.

Astrid Maxxim: Denise Brown

Astrid Maxxim and her Undersea DomeDenise Brown is one of Astrid Maxxim’s best friends. Denise is one of the few kids in the story that isn’t an only child. )I realized after I had finished Astrid Maxxim 1, that I had made many of them only children.)  Denise has a brother named Dennis. Members of my writers group pointed out that with the names being so similar, the readers might get confused. On the other hand, that’s just what people tend to do– name their kids in groups or with similar names.  In any case, by that time, I was married to the names.

Denise and Dennis live with their two dads. I made a conscious decision that I would have a gay couple in the books to reflect the reality of our culture.  On the other hand, having essentially a completely non-sexual (and kind of a 50s naiveté) thing going, I wasn’t going to spend a lot of time fleshing out the details.  Their dads have different last names, so either they live in a state where gay marriage is not legal or they just decided to keep their own names.  The kids are both named Brown, while their other dad is named Richards.

Being a teacher, I have a real thing about people (gay or straight) giving their kids hyphenated names.  It never fits in the computer correctly.  It always messes up class lists.  And the kinds always pick one or the other name and go by it anyway.  I actually had a mother call me one time and tell me not to accept her child’s assignments if she didn’t use her full hyphenated name!  I told her “Get a grip, lady.  What she calls herself is between you and her, and what papers I accept is between her and me.”

Astrid Maxxim: Valerie Diaz

Astrid Maxxim CoverWhen I was planning out the Astrid Maxxim series, I knew I was going to set it in the American southwest.  I therefore needed and wanted one of the main characters to be hispanic.  Valerie Diaz therefore became one of Astrid’s two good friends.  Valerie is one of the two Valeries in the series, and therefore supplies one of the running gags– that everybody has to differentiate which Valerie they are talking to. Valerie is a shy, pretty girl who has strict parents. Her father Sergio is head of Maxxim Industries Security and her mother is one of the few women in the story who are housewives.  Valerie’s mother is one of the few people in the series who doesn’t think that Astrid is perfect.  I think a lot of young readers will identify with Valerie.  She’s the kid that doesn’t always get noticed.

Astrid Maxxim: Toby Bundersmith

Astrid Maxxim and the Antarctic ExpeditionIn the Tom Swift books I read as a kid, my favorite character was Tom’s best friend Bud Barclay. Bud was totally reliable and faithful, completely unwavering in his friendship and belief in Tom. I patterned Toby Bundersmith after Bud in that respect.  To maintain that same 50s nostalgic innocence, there can’t be any real conflict with Astrid.

Toby’s relationship has to be different in one way– he’s not just Astrid’s best friend– he’s her boyfriend. In fact, she often daydreams of one day being Dr. Astrid Bundersmith, so he has to not only be great, but dreamy as well. Toby is my perfect boy. He never wavers, he’s always supportive, he’s always reliable, and always responsible. He can’t save the day, because Astrid is the hero of the story, but he’s always there to back her up. If someone has to come to Astrid’s aid, it will be Toby. In truth, he’s pretty boring. Fortunately, there are enough other characters who can cause chaos, doubt, and trouble for our girl inventor.