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Hello fellow Spacetravellers,

I hope you are having a wonderful week so far. For those of you in the Northern Hemisphere who have already experienced snow this Winter, hope it didn't cause too much havoc :)

I wanted to discuss the topic of intergalactic travel, as you do :)

Some of you have asked about this concept in 'Attack on Planet Falrus'.

Well, instead of writing at length about it, I am just going to show you.

Yes, today's newsletter is a short video. It's a video I already posted to my Youtube. And may I take the opportunity to grovel to those of you who had faulty links on the last newsletter. Thanks for bringing it to my attention! It won't happen again.

This week I present to you 'The Volcan Knights - Origins' by Laurie Bowler. You will have heard about Laurie Bowler's 'The Volcan Council' from a previous newsletter of mine. Now you can delve into the exciting thriller 'The Volcan Knights - Origins'.

When darkness bleeds into reality, five immortal warriors stand between humanity and cosmic annihilation.

A dark fantasy epic of immortal warriors, cosmic horror, and the ultimate question: what makes consciousness worth preserving when corruption promises an end to all suffering?

Finally, some recommendations for you, of authors whose books are in a similar vein to mine, and therefore who might interest you. Feel free to subscribe to their newsletters and check out any deals they may be offering, and of course, support them by also buying their great books. Happy reading!

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Kenneth Brown Author

YA Fantasy / Action Adventure Writer

Kenneth Brown has been a published author since 2018. He writes Young Adult Fantasy with an action adventure element in each book. When he's not writing, you can find Kenneth hiking in America's National Parks, relaxing on a cruise, or singing.

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Sci Fi Pilot

Award-winning author & Test pilot

Hi, I'm Dan! I'm a test pilot with a writing problem... 🚀📚 I write clean & compelling sci-fi for adults and teens who want gritty stories without the gutter. My flying background helps feed the action, and my love of stories of hardship and hope feeds the characters' journeys. I connect via newsletter at least twice a month with my readers from around the world.

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Kettle Fire

Megan Schaulis is an author of Christian fiction for teens and adults. Her debut novel, Protector, is a dystopian retelling of the Bible's Esther.

Wishing you warm wishes for the winter season,

All my love,

Joanna

Joanna Monigatti

Hi, I am Dr. Joanna Monigatti. From the world of AskADoc and StoryPlanet. Because sometimes the truth about the human body is stranger than fiction. Ever wondered what’s weirder — real medicine or science fiction? Join me for a weekly adventure through medical mysteries, bizarre biology, and the sci-fi ideas that might not be fiction for long. Smart, funny, a little dark — and always true (mostly).Welcome aboard AskADoc / StoryPlanet.

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