In the meantime…

First of all, apologies. We were hoping to have 'The Ghosts of Mercury' released over Halloween, but a technical hitch to do with acquiring the ISBN has prevented us from doing so. The issue will be resolved soon, so I hope you'll bear with us all in the meantime.


So, a brief update of things relating to Space: 1889 & Beyond. First of all, as you can see, the cover has been unveiled. Once again it's by the excellent David Burson, this time featuring Doctor Arnaud Fontaine, Corporal Paul Heath and, finally, in the middle, our hero, Professor Nathanial Stone! In related news, the author, Mark Michalowski, has released his brand new website, so why not pop over and have butcher's at his other works.


There's also a new review of 'Journey to the Heart of Luna', from best-selling author of The Shadows Trilogy, Julieanne Lynch, which can be read here.


Author of story #6: 'Dark Side of Luna', JT Wilson, has two short stories out today, in the anthology Re-Vamp, about which more can be read here.


We're also pleased to announce the official commissioning of two more stories for series two (titles to be announced once contracts are signed). Story #5 by Mark Michalowski, and #6 by a newcomer to steampunk, although by no means a newcomer to fantasy fiction, Sharon Bidwell. On top of all that, we're on the verge of signing three more authors.  But more on that another time.


And, finally, a new addition to this blog can be found on your right. A list of all my professional works, which also happen to be links to places from which they can be bought (except for Sedna, which seems to be particularly hard to find).


So, while we're all waiting on the release of 'The Ghosts of Mercury', why not entertain yourself by visiting the websites above, and also enjoy the trailer…


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Published on October 31, 2011 14:37
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Andy Frankham-Allen
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