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Tag Archives: Future plans
News Update on Hive Mind 5
There is some good news and some bad news on the next release in the Hive Mind series. ADVERSARY (Hive Mind 5) Ebook Est Release:- End Feb/Early March 2021 All outstanding paperbacks will be released as soon as the situation allows. … Continue reading
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Status report
People have been hopefully asking me about future Hive Mind books, and stories about Fortuna. I have so many ideas for books I want to write that I had a backlog of projects building up anyway, and side-effects from the … Continue reading
Coming Next in the Hive Mind series
Some news for those of you asking about more books in the Hive Mind series. The next book will be a prequel novella (half as long as one of my full length books) set a year before the start of Telepath, and covering some events when Amber … Continue reading
Earth and Fire is now out in paperback
My Earth Girl novella, Earth and Fire, is now available as a 152 page trade paperback. As with Earth 2788, this has a very different cover to the ebook. The full details are here. I’ve now finished catching up with … Continue reading
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For those asking about a sequel to Telepath.
Within a couple of days of Telepath being released, people started asking about a sequel. I’ve already started work on Hive Mind 2, but I’m afraid that it’s likely to be about a year before it’s published. Sadly books take a … Continue reading