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Author Archives: Skipper
Labor Day Update
It’s not quite Labor Day but before I get sidetracked by the long weekend… Old Business: The Trader’s Tales books thru Captain’s Share are now available on Kindle, Nook, and Kobo. They are working thru the labyrinth toward iBook as … Continue reading
Status Update
Some of you have already finished Captain’s Share are asking about the availability of Owner’s Share. The book is at the editor’s and as soon as it comes back, I’ll publish it. Don’t look for it this month (August) and … Continue reading
Posted in News, Owner's Share
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Here’s Your Captain’s Share
The book is finally done and published. Kindle people can buy it now. I’ll get it out on BN & Kobo as soon as Double Share clears. Next up: Getting South Coast ready for text Recording Zypheria’s Call for podcast … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Captain's Share
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Light In The Distance!
First an apology for everybody who has used the contact form on THIS site instead of the one at NathanLowell.com. Because of an address snafu on my part, all your emails went to an email account that collects all my … Continue reading
Posted in General
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Ships Of My Fathers
I met Dan Thompson in a writers’ group on Google Plus. He was working on space opera that sounded suspiciously like something I’d like. The book came out recently and I grabbed a sample. I was right. TL;DR: Good book. … Continue reading
Posted in General
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