E.S. Wynn's Blog, page 51
August 7, 2010
Free books!
Download for FreeThis is the complete first half of author E.S. Wynn's Internationally acclaimed breakout novel: Pink Carbide. (To order the full novel or any of its sequels, visit www.thunderune.com)SYNOPSIS:It is 2162.In the dark underworld of Los Angeles, Cylea is targeted by unknown forces within the shadowy depths of global corporate government. Safety is scarce and running is the rule, but
Published on August 07, 2010 00:00
August 6, 2010
Oh god!
Published on August 06, 2010 00:00
August 5, 2010
Contest!
Thunderune Publishing is offering free copies of PINK CARBIDE! The first ten people to correctly answer the question below will win (and be emailed) their free copy of the first book in this awesome sci-fi thriller series! The Question:Who originally coined the term: Cyberpunk?Submit your answers to the boss at admin@thunderune.comPink Carbide on Amazon
Published on August 05, 2010 00:00
August 4, 2010
Chase Dreams
Published on August 04, 2010 00:00
August 3, 2010
New shirts!
My awesome buddy Randy Morgan had these kick ass shirts made the other day! Due to immediate popular demand, we're working on a way to get them out there and available for purchase! Stand by for more information about how to get yours! In the meantime, check out the page for Pink Carbide on Facebook!
Published on August 03, 2010 00:00
August 2, 2010
Blade Dancer
I admit it, Viehl is one of my favorite authors, so I am most definitely biased. That said, this book was. . . decent.Okay, so it was better than Bio Rescue, and the ending was pretty killer (especially the way Viehl ties it into her awesome Stardoc series) but it could have been less klingonesque and more. . . I don't know, anything other than Star Trek. Viehl has a strong writing style, and her
Published on August 02, 2010 00:00
August 1, 2010
Looking Glass
This book should read: 40 year old, wheelchair-bound bad ass kicks some serious butt in the matrix-- she thinks. I really, really enjoyed this firmly cyberpunk piece of science fiction-- it's interesting, well written, fast paced and definitely hard to put down. When you're first introduced to the main character, you don't expect the story to be that action-packed, but you're quickly surprised
Published on August 01, 2010 00:00
July 31, 2010
Inherit The Stars
As far as archaic sci-fi goes, this book is awesome. Sure, it has its fair amount of scientists smoking cigars and saying "you know very well that. . ." etc. while flying around in their rocket ships, but when you move past that, you end up with a novel that has a real solid concept and story at its core that you unearth while the scientists piece together humanity's forgotten past. It's very
Published on July 31, 2010 00:00
July 30, 2010
I read this? Ugh.
An old book lover I used to know once said "there are no bad books" but David Ward has proven that wrong in a single installment. How this mess ever became a series, I'll never know.Okay, let me say in my own defense that I was forced to read this one in college for a juvenile lit class and it immediately left a sour taste in my mouth. It's like a poorly written Mormon tract set in a bizarre
Published on July 30, 2010 00:00
July 29, 2010
All Tomorrow's Parties
Gibson is either a genius, or he has us all snowed. I tend to hold with the former, but I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out someday to be the latter. Maybe I just don't read close enough, but the older he gets, the less comprehensible his work is to me. I know there's some point besides the minimal action (there has to be, right?) but I honestly couldn't tell you what it is. His work just
Published on July 29, 2010 00:00


