Do you believe in the UFOs? Well I happen to have written a sci fi novel about the UFOs! And I am beyond excited to be featured on UFO TODAY, a really cool paranormal channel! Check it out! BUY ON AMAZON US BUY ON AMAZON UK
fiction
1st Issue of the Scaffolding Magazine in Print! @ScaffoldingMag #scifi #startup #indieauthor
Super exciting news! Scaffolding Magazine is in print now! You can buy a hardcopy on Blurb.com today! Scaffolding is a literary and art magazine that strives to publishing diverse and unique voices. We match visual artists and writers to create a unique reader experience. We also feature editorials about diversity, social issues, popular culture etc. […]
From ‘329 Years Awake’ #Scifi #novel: 1986 #UFO Incident
November 17, 1986. Commercial Flight Air Japan enroute Paris-Tokyo Over the Alaskan Air Space 20:15 Hrs “Anchorage, do you read me?” Sh-sh-sh “Yes, Japan 1628. Loud and clear.” Sh-sh-sh “Anchorage, eh… do we have traffic intersecting our trajectory?” Sh-sh-sh Click click “Ah… Negative…” Sh-sh-sh. “Anchorage, we have a visual on a… perhaps an aircraft carrier.” […]
#Free #SciFi Short Story from Me! Please Leave a Quick Review!
Friends, for your consideration is my short story TSUNAMI. Some of you have read it and commented on the formatting issues, for which I am super grateful. Hopefully I resolved these issues – and now I am offering the story in both ePub (for Mac devices) and PDF – for the rest of the devices. […]
Scaffolding Magazine Update: Second Issue Submission Deadline and Release News
We thank everyone who submitted material to the first issue of the Scaffolding magazine. Currently the submissions to the first issue, scheduled for December 2016, are closed, however we are accepting submissions to the next issue, scheduled for March 2017. The deadline is January 5, 2017. To submit, use the submission page. Regarding the status […]
Interview With Chris Gerrib, Author of “The Mars Run” Trilogy #scifi #mars #pirates #spaceopera #novel
The Mars Run had a lasting impression on me. It is an imaginative and incredibly well written debut novel. When I finished the novel, I decided to find out more about the writer. Chris, thank you for finding time for an interview. So, let’s get right to it! E.M.: First of all, Chris, tell us […]
#Submission Call for #BookReviews #Fiction
Special attention to the book reviewers! If you have read and reviewed recent (defined loosely) novels that blew your socks off and you are really passionate about them, you can publish a review in the Scaffolding magazine! Send your proposals to the email EllieMaloneyFiction@gmail.com with the links or attachments of your reviews. Note: the review […]
Open Submission for Short Stories and Photography
We continue accepting submissions for the short stories, photography and illustrations! The deadline for the first issue is August 25, 2016 (if you need a day or two extra – let us know!), after which period we are accepting submissions for the subsequent issues. Scaffolding is a quarterly periodical geared toward indie authors and visual […]
“The Mars Run” Sci Fi Book Review
Overall Jalapeño Score: 9/10 (4.5/5) Plot summary What would happen if you were an 18-year old teenage girl living in a loving, but truly dysfunctional family? What if your father adventurously invested all the family assets, including your college fund, and, obviously blew all of it? What if you still want to go to a […]
Bragging Time! Another Beta Reader’s Report! #Scifi
Viola van de Sandt’s favorite novels are those from the nineteenth and early-twentieth century. Some of her most cherished literature pieces are: The House of Mirth, by Edith Wharton; If nobody speaks of remarkable things, by Jon McGregor; Close to the Knives, by David Wojnarowicz; Bleak House and David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens; the Inspector […]