One of my books, one of my friend’s books (congratulations Todd)

This cover to THE GOODALL MUTINY is one of my all time favorites. Exactly what I wanted. Exactly what I asked for. Exactly what I got. Right now it’s a three-book series, but there will be a fourth novel, just not right now.

Right now I’m finishing BROWNER, another mystery novel by G. L. Rix, and really looking forward to starting my next (immediately after I send BROWNER to the proofreader), and excitedly thinking of the one I’m going to write next. I plan to go back and complete my ambitious horror novel about a train. I couldn’t finish it at the time, but I’m good enough now to write it the way it deserves.

In the meantime, below, see the new novel by one of my friends. He’s written and published before, but this is his first published novel. Looks pretty good, doesn’t it.

WHAT I’VE READ THIS WEEK: Search and Recovery by Kristine Kathryn Rusch. The Peyti Crisis by Kristine Kathryn Rusch.

You can find my space opera Goodall books here https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1009758

The Goodall series

THE GOODALL MANIFEST pictured above is the second in a three book story arc started with THE GOODALL MUTINY and finished (for the time being) with THE GOODALL MARAUDERS. I don’t expect anyone wants to start in the middle of the story, but you can. But for your convenience, I also put all three together in a set called simply THE GOODALL (books 1-3)

Personally, I like the covers, and you don’t get the full effect with the collected version.

These are space operas. I put my cat Tiberius into the stories. Joan Chikage (pronounced Shaw-Ka-Gay…I really get a kick when I hear someone say Chick Edge) is probably my space aged alter-ego. And Captain Carmady! I’m not sure where he came from, but I really had fun with that character.

There will be a fourth book. After all, I’ve got to get everyone out of the mess they’re in.

Or should I just dig them a little deeper into that hole?

You can find my books on Amazon.com under Kindle books (they are also paperbacks), on B&N Nook, and for all other reading devices go to Smashwords. I forgot to also mention that most of my books are on Audible, too.

Here’s one link https://amazon.com/author/gretchenrix

WHAT I READ THIS WEEK: Anniversary Day by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Blowback by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, and A Murder of Clones by Kristine Kathryn Rusch.

Corset trainer. Spam as fun.

I don’t usually look at spammer email names. But I sort of like Corset Trainer. Do you suppose it’s a job? Or something like a training bra (do those still exist, I wonder). Oops. I just Googled it. Training bra was pretty close. Who knew?

I guess, if nothing else, spam handles can serve as writing prompts.

I’m going to start making a list.

WHAT I READ THIS WEEK: Brave Girl, Quiet Girl by Catherine Ryan Hyde.

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

I’d like to sell a few copies of BROWN, a mystery novel by G. L. Rix this week. Here’s one link if you’re interested: https://amzn.com/B07PLV725T

BABY SINGS THE BOOS

BABY SINGS THE BOOS is a short story collection that crosses two series. The miniature bull from THE COWBOY’S BABY and THE COWBOY’S BABY GOES TO HEAVEN mixes it up with the American mastiff dog Boo Radley from TALKING TO THE DEAD GUYS and TEA WITH A DEAD GAL.

In some of the stories only one set of characters is involved, like when the bull wins the photography contest at the Texas State Fair and is invited to attend. And in some of the stories both series characters interact, like in the story where both animals are featured guests at a small local comic-con, and wreck the place.

Both series are meant to have a third book, but right now it is stalled at two. Neither series is for children, although they are suitable for ages 14 and up.

BABY SINGS THE BOOS is available on Audible, read by Steve Cook.

You can also get it here http://amzn.com/B00SBJNRKC and here http://smashwords.com/books/view/511674.

WHAT I READ THIS WEEK: An Inheritance to Die For by Bonnie Elizabeth.

A scene from Luling, Texas, just down the road from here.