by Jason Joyner | Sep 17, 2007 | Blog, books, CSFF, sci-fi
This month’s focus for the Christian Sci-fi and Fantasy blog tour is the last book in the Mars Hill Classified trilogy by Austin Boyd: The Return. The previous books in the series are The Evidence and The Proof.
As this book is the third of a trilogy, and I’ve been working on some other projects recently, I didn’t pick up this book to read and review it. I wish I had; I hate to miss out on good stories, but maybe I can pick it up later. Unfortunately I’m not much good for the tour this month, except I will endeavor to review other members of the blog tour and highlight insightful posts from my fellow bloggers.
First off, you can always enjoy Austin Boyd’s personal site. He has a fascinating story about his attempts to become an astronaut – worth checking out! Then Becky Miller is running reviews of the series, starting with The Evidence. Come back to her blog the next two days for the other books.
Below is a list of all the participants. Peruse them, as I will. I’ll be back with some specific links to some posts with new information on this promising series.
Trish Anderson
Brandon Barr
Jim Black
Justin Boyer
Grace Bridges
Amy Browning
Jackie Castle
Valerie Comer
Karri Compton
Lisa Cromwell
CSFF Blog Tour
Gene Curtis
D. G. D. Davidson
Janey DeMeo
Merrie Destefano or Alien Dream
Jeff Draper
April Erwin
Beth Goddard
Marcus Goodyear
Jill Hart
Katie Hart
Sherrie Hibbs
Christopher Hopper
Becca Johnson
Kait
Karen
Dawn King
Tina Kulesa
Rachel Marks
Karen McSpadden
Rebecca LuElla Miller
Eve Nielsen
John W. Otte
Lyn Perry
Deena Peterson
Rachelle
Cheryl Russel
Chawna Schroeder
Mirtika Schultz
James Somers
Steve Trower
Speculative Faith
Laura Williams
Timothy Wise
by Jason Joyner | Sep 17, 2007 | Blog, books, CSFF, sci-fi
This month’s focus for the Christian Sci-fi and Fantasy blog tour is the last book in the Mars Hill Classified trilogy by Austin Boyd: The Return. The previous books in the series are The Evidence and The Proof.
As this book is the third of a trilogy, and I’ve been working on some other projects recently, I didn’t pick up this book to read and review it. I wish I had; I hate to miss out on good stories, but maybe I can pick it up later. Unfortunately I’m not much good for the tour this month, except I will endeavor to review other members of the blog tour and highlight insightful posts from my fellow bloggers.
First off, you can always enjoy Austin Boyd’s personal site. He has a fascinating story about his attempts to become an astronaut – worth checking out! Then Becky Miller is running reviews of the series, starting with The Evidence. Come back to her blog the next two days for the other books.
Below is a list of all the participants. Peruse them, as I will. I’ll be back with some specific links to some posts with new information on this promising series.
Trish Anderson
Brandon Barr
Jim Black
Justin Boyer
Grace Bridges
Amy Browning
Jackie Castle
Valerie Comer
Karri Compton
Lisa Cromwell
CSFF Blog Tour
Gene Curtis
D. G. D. Davidson
Janey DeMeo
Merrie Destefano or Alien Dream
Jeff Draper
April Erwin
Beth Goddard
Marcus Goodyear
Jill Hart
Katie Hart
Sherrie Hibbs
Christopher Hopper
Becca Johnson
Kait
Karen
Dawn King
Tina Kulesa
Rachel Marks
Karen McSpadden
Rebecca LuElla Miller
Eve Nielsen
John W. Otte
Lyn Perry
Deena Peterson
Rachelle
Cheryl Russel
Chawna Schroeder
Mirtika Schultz
James Somers
Steve Trower
Speculative Faith
Laura Williams
Timothy Wise
by Jason Joyner | Sep 17, 2007 | Blog, books, publishing, reading, resources, writing craft
Here’s an interesting article concerning Christian publishing. It doesn’t specifically reference the fiction side of things, but if a big advance is going to certain people, then it makes sense that it would leave less money all around, including the fiction set.
by Jason Joyner | Sep 17, 2007 | Blog, books, publishing, reading, resources, writing craft
Here’s an interesting article concerning Christian publishing. It doesn’t specifically reference the fiction side of things, but if a big advance is going to certain people, then it makes sense that it would leave less money all around, including the fiction set.
by Jason Joyner | Aug 13, 2007 | Blog, books, conspiracy, fiction, reading, TL Hines
I have an IMPORTANT update regarding the Shadow Operatives that I blogged about here. Last night I caught this shocking event on my trusty camera. Yes, that is a Shadow Operative trying to infiltrate my backyard.
If there is any doubt, I used image enhancement to show the front of his T-shirt:

The cowardly operative quickly fled the scene:

However, I again was able to use imaging enhancement to discern what was written on the back of his uniform:

There seems to be a internet site (The Dead Whisper On ) dedicated to this new book by TL Hines. You can find more about it here.
Please, keep a careful eye out. I thought this phenomenon was limited to Butte, Montana, but as this highly convincing photographic evidence shows, the infiltration has reached AT LEAST southeast Idaho.
Who knows what may be planned next?
by Jason Joyner | Aug 13, 2007 | Blog, books, conspiracy, fiction, reading, TL Hines
I have an IMPORTANT update regarding the Shadow Operatives that I blogged about here. Last night I caught this shocking event on my trusty camera. Yes, that is a Shadow Operative trying to infiltrate my backyard.
If there is any doubt, I used image enhancement to show the front of his T-shirt:

The cowardly operative quickly fled the scene:

However, I again was able to use imaging enhancement to discern what was written on the back of his uniform:

There seems to be a internet site (The Dead Whisper On ) dedicated to this new book by TL Hines. You can find more about it here.
Please, keep a careful eye out. I thought this phenomenon was limited to Butte, Montana, but as this highly convincing photographic evidence shows, the infiltration has reached AT LEAST southeast Idaho.
Who knows what may be planned next?