Monday, October 20, 2025

November Newsletter


The newsletter is a little early this month because of a medical procedure I will undergo next week.

Books

This week’s publishing (October 20th) is the continuation of the Null Infinity series called Null Infinity: Next Gen. I may have published this last time but here is the blurb:

James Stimson was following in his parent’s footsteps, sort of. He didn’t quite have their aptitude for physics, so he went into management.

But he didn’t quite have an aptitude for management either. But Bridgette did, and as long as he was with her, he would do fine.

But with the world under attack by an unknown attacker and on the verge of collapse, and the answer to the attacks in another universe, they would have to become more than boss and employee, they would have to become partners and more.

Written in the first person, it was fun to write. James is a reluctant hero at best.

There’s an excerpt here on the website if you wish.

You can check the book out here: https://books2read.com/u/meOKvl?format=all.

Substack Library

The Kindle Unlimited exclusion on my republished book Mach’s Metric ends today so I am posting it on my Substack if you care to read it in its entirety. I will post the story here over the next few weeks if all goes well. Here is the blurb:

The wormhole drive could give humanity the stars, if it didn’t destroy them first.

An accident had killed thousands by disrupting the entanglement of spacetime and its continued use could lead to further disruptions unless a solution could be found.

Young Elias Mach, physicist and inventor of the drive, took on the challenge with the help of a supportive few. He would have to find a solution to the drive’s dire side-effects before it was too late.

After eight years it is still a favorite because of the characters and robots and also because of the development of the wormhole drive, much of the background of the technology I took from the book Making Starships and Stargates by James F. Woodward. It’s free to read if you like Hard Science Fiction - Old School.

Thank you for reading.

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