The Music of Mars–Frank Speaks

Frank Brentford shares a few thoughts: I lived on Mars my entire life, learned engineering from my dad, and worked my way to engineering manager in MarsVantage. When going through my dad’s things, I found a crystal fragment that generates electricity when submerged in water according to his handwritten journal. With a new, local energy … Read more

Book Signing

On February 7th, I’ll have my first solo book signing at Comic Logic in Ashburn, VA at 5 p.m. If you’re local, check out the comics, collectables, and my book. GeorgeI’m an author living in northern Virginia with a wife and a cat. In the late ’80s, I worked on the International Space Station project. … Read more

The Music of Mars–Gretchen Speaks

Gretchen Blake shares a few thoughts: I came to Mars, eager to return to Earth as soon as I deciphered strange symbols in a remote cave. My employer, MarsVantage, hired me for my archaeological experience. Truthfully, my professional skills helped, but not as much as my project leader, Frank, anticipated. The true catalyst behind solving … Read more

Free Short Story-A Pound of Cure

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On January 23, 2018, I’m releasing my novel The Music of Mars. I want to share the story

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The Music of Mars Final Proof!

I received the final proof of The Music of Mars!

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At events, I’ll have my novel cover enlarged to help get customer attention. It’s a beginning. I have a another surprise or two in mind, also. If you’d like to learn more about me and my upcoming book: Follow me on  Twitter Follow me on  Facebook Sign-up for my mailing list   GeorgeI’m an author … Read more

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When you join, you get a free short story, A Pound of Cure. GeorgeI’m an author living in northern Virginia with a wife and a cat. In the late ’80s, I worked on the International Space Station project. I recently retired from managing a group of software engineers to focus on writing science fiction and … Read more

It Snows on Mars!

Before dawn this morning, I topped off the gas tank and bought a Starbuck’s mocha. My dash read 5 degrees. In western Northern Virginia, we experienced the bomb cyclone temperatures but missed out its snowfall the hit the east coast.

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