Solar Clipper Diary

News from the Golden Age

Archive for September 2009

Email List Oops

Apparently my email list is no longer supported here and I’ve lost access to it. I’m working to get a new list up and running.

Bear with me while we fumble under the hood.

[Update]: I recovered the list of addresses and I’ve installed a new list. You should be getting email from me tomorrow. I wanna make sure it’s actually doing what I think it is before I send out a message.

Captain’s Share

Cover Art
A Trader’s Tale from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper

A shuffling of cabins puts Ishmael Horatio Wang in command of the worst ship in the fleet. He learns that being Captain doesn’t make you infallible and that life in the Captain’s Cabin is filled with new kinds of challenge as he tries to keep the ship moving, the crew out of trouble, and turn a profit to earn his Captain’s Share. In a ship where the officers outnumber the crew, how can he manage to keep everybody happy? Welcome to the SC Agamemnon.

The first episode has been submitted for QC. I have some issues to resolve, but the new book is just around the corner.

UPDATE: Sept 26. If you’re following comments, or Podiobooks on Twitter, or any number of other news outlets, you know that we’ve got a release date of Sept 30. I’ve got the first episode through QC after several false starts (thank you iTunes for hiding what my ID3 tags really looked like — not) and I’m on track to have at least five episodes ready to go when the gates open.

UPDATE: Sept 29. It’s almost midnight on the East Coast of the US and already the 30th in large portions of the globe. Captain’s Share is going live in the next few minutes. I’ll get it posted to iTunes as soon as I can.

Enjoy.

Upgrading the Blog

I’m way behind and I need to upgrade.

I hope this doesn’t screw up too much, but it needs to happen.

Bear with me

Double Share Loses Parsec

It was a strong field and the newcomer to the mix beat us out.

Congrats to James Durham and FETIDUS for a double Parsec win.

Time to start planning for next year.

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