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Daniel Masenda, now an adult and mayor of the town of Port Kirkland, begins to experience frightening visions.

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Beginning the audiobook version of Phil Giunta's Testing the Prisoner, published by Firebringer Press.

In the Prologue, we meet Danny Masenda, an abused  boy caught up in the bitter enmity brought on by his parents' divorce. 

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Just a brief chat with Steve about what's coming up in 2010 and 2011, including some big news about the Arbiter Chronicles!

Peace Lord of the Red Planet was just released in paperback and Kindle edition.  Please consider ordering from Amazon or Barnes & Noble.  Listeners are also encouraged to leave reviews at either or both sites!

Next week we begin serializing the audio book version of Phil Giunta's Testing the Prisoner, also available in paperback from Amazon and Barnes & Noble, as well as on Kindle

 

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Order Taken Liberty - The Arbiters Novel - From Amazon
Order Taken Liberty: A Tale From the Arbiter Chronicles from Amazon.com.

"...vividly brings to life a cast of compelling characters while telling a story that measures the cost of freedom. The far-future military setting should appeal to fans of David Weber's "Honor Harrington" series as well as the military sf of David Drake." - Library Journal

The Arbiter Chronicles

The earliest products of human genetic engineering left earth in the 22nd Century, fleeing persecution. They colonized other worlds which have since become the seats of power – the center of the loosely-organized Confederacy of Worlds. Earth has degenerated into a slum. Devastated by war, poverty and disease, an embarrassment to its descendant worlds, its people are considered the cast-offs of humanity. Jan Atal of Rigel V is one of the Confederate Navy’s most decorated officers, yet is despised by his superiors. Sent on a punitive assignment to command the Arbiter, he takes with him four misfit proteges: Terry Metcalfe and Kevin Carson, two of the few Terrans ever to graduate the Naval Academy, Cernaq, a telepath from a world of extremist intellectuals, and Atal’s daughter Kaya, whose phenomenal IQ is matched only by the chip on her shoulder. Joined by an elderly Wiccan doctor and a Boatswain who’s an escaped slave, they protect Confederate Space from denizens of the violent Qraitian Empire.

Series created and written by Steven H. Wilson. Series writers: Scott Farquhar, Cindy Woods, June Swords

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SuperHuman Times

SuperHuman Times gets its title from a national magazine covering a present-day world where extraordinary superhumans lead ordinary lives. It's not that everyone in this world has super-powers and isn't special, or that humans have taken superheroes in stride, or that those heroes are forbidden to use their powers by a government. It's just that, in this world, the heroes did their jobs too well.

They rid the world of supervillains. All of them. That made it easier for human authorities to deal with regular criminals themselves. So, what does a superhero do in a world without supervillains (well, without supervillains who are trying to kill them and/or conquer the world)? How does any superhuman fit into human society -- and how do humans live with them on an equal footing? Can they?

These are the stories of people caught up in those SuperHuman Times.

Series created and written by Lance Woods.

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Prometheus Presents

And these are the stories that... aren't from the other two series. Ghost stories, parodies, musical (ahem) parodies, and original SF stories. Prometheus has done those, too.

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