Thursday, August 27, 2020

Wretched Sons and Exploding Stars!

*NOTE* The usual Thursday post will be out on Saturday!
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Welcome back! As mentioned above, the usual big post has been moved to Saturday this week. Don't worry, I still have a treat for you in this not quite so big one.

Today I wanted to do a highlight for a book that just came out! The subject in question would be the new book by action adventure author Jon Mollison entitled Wretched Son.

Jon has been a big supporter and contributor in the new wave of pulp-inspired writers for the last few years, and every story he puts out is full of energy. This new one is no different! Check it out for yourself and see.

The description is below:

THE HUM OF RUBBER TIRES ON HOT AND DANGEROUS ROADS
THE WHITE DOTTED LINE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH
A YOUNG BOY'S FIGHT TO CHART A ROUTE TO MANHOOD

Take a ride through a different sort of apocalypse. A world on the verge of forging a better tomorrow, or repeating all the same old mistakes. And the fate of the world to come rests on the shoulders of a young boy as uncertain of his future as the world in which he fights to survive.

 Jump in today for another good time. Once again, you can find it Here!


But that's not all for today! Here's a bonus.


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Tangentially related, author Jon Del Arroz recently put out a space opera book of his own! I told you before: pulp never sleeps.

The description is here:


A deep conspiracy upends a civilization…

…which could cost the lives of billions.


The war rages on between Earth and Arysha, even after the death of a prominent Aryshan leader.

Sean Barrows is sent into Aryshan space a second time to gain details on their fleet movements and objectives, but he has a greater goal in mind: find the love of his life. But a major threat looms for everyone: a new fleet of Aryshan ships which can go unseen and launch deadly stealth attacks. Can two civilizations survive?

Fans of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Earthrise by Daniel Arenson will love The Stars Asunder!

You can find The Stars Asunder by Jon Del Arroz Here!


The usual longer post might have been delayed until Saturday, but I do hope you enjoy these new release until then. Unless we support smaller and upcoming creators, the landscape will never change. But the revolution is here, we've just got to give it space to run wild. NewPub can't be stopped!

So, I hope I have gotten across that there is plenty of good stuff out there, and still on the way! This might be the longest summer ever, but it doesn't have to be the worst. There are creators dedicated to making it better, and they're not planning to quit anytime soon.

So check them out!

 

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