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First Edition of Steampunk Airship Crew Hiring

Ok, you have your brand new Steam-powered dirigible.  You can fight for honor and country, you can smuggle goods, you can commit air piracy, you can explore, or you can put into place your plans for world domination.  (I plan to do a series of these, I hope you like them.)  Yes, you are the Captain, or more accurately, the Admiral.  Your first ship is ready, one of many to come.  These are the first group of 22 pictures for people applying as crew.  You cannot take them all.  Who would YOU pick?  What will be the name of your first ship?

Lord Reginald Harcourt, one of the main characters in The Travelers’ Club series (written by yours truly) named his air yacht Jenny after his young niece.

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Christmas Present

With Christmas coming up, there is just one thing that would make my holiday shine!  That is if some of you who enjoy this blog site and the work I put into it could support my other work – writing novels.  All I ask is you consider spending 99 cents on my first novel – The Travelers’ Club and The Ghost Ship, then let me know what you think.  99 cents for ten hours of reading enjoyment.  It is available on Kindle and Smashwords.  Most people don’t know you can download the Kindle app for free to any I-pad, I-phone, droid, computer or laptop with the internet.  You do NOT need a Kindle device.  You can purchase items easily through your Amazon account.

Thanks for considering my Christmas list!  I promise not to bother you too much with requests for sales or ads on this site.  Here is a link:

Averaging 4.5 stars in reviews!

ghost ship final kindle

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Cyber Monday SPECIALS!!

THREE CYBER MONDAY SPECIALS!!

1) For a limited time, you can purchase The Travelers’ Club and the Ghost Ship for just 99 cents, which is a 93% discount off the bookstore price on Kindle, Smashwords, and other online ebook vendors:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2)  You can purchase Twisted History for just 99 cents, which is an 87% discount from retail bookstore prices on Kindle, Smashwords, and other ebook vendors:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3)  You can get the Brand New – The Travelers’ Club – Fire and Ash (2nd in the Series) for just $4.99 cents, which is a 66% discount off the bookstore price on Kindle, Smashwords, and other online ebook vendors:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EVEN BETTER – IF YOU LIKE OR SHARE THIS POST – YOU WILL AUTOMATICALLY ENTER A CONTEST TO HAVE A CHANCE TO WIN A FREE SIGNED COPY OF THE PRINT VERSION, MAILED DIRECTLY TO YOU AT NO COST!!

Thank you all for your ongoing support!

Michael Bradley

Author

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Steampunk/Clockwork Bugs! (Part One)

These are all Steampunk/Clockpunk/Clockwork Bugs.  I have too many for one post, so maybe next week I will post part two.  Until then, please enjoy these wonderfully crafted items from people at various places with much more talent than I have.  I must also put in a small plug, that clockwork bugs, much larger and deadlier than these, play an important role in The Travelers’ Club – Fire and Ash, on sale now on Kindle, Smashwords, local bookstores, and on this site, under STORE tab.  I hear the author is very creative…  🙂

 

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The Travelers’ Club Sequel is Released! For a Limited Time Book One on Kindle for just 99 Cents!

The Travelers’ Club Sequel is Released!  For a Limited Time Book One on Kindle for just 99 Cents!

The sequel to the highly rated, The Travelers’ Club and The Ghost Ship is now on Kindle, available in book format on this site under the Store page, and can also be purchased in local bookstores.  The first book starts with a ghost ship drifting in the Mediterranean Sea.  Our intrepid members of Her Majesty’s Travelers’ Club go to find out why in early 1880.  In the new second book, The Travelers’ Club – Fire and Ash, our explorers are sent from London, across the pond to the United States in late 1880, an expedition that takes them across the nation to a fiery conclusion near Phoenix, Arizona.  While they can be read in any order, the first book has been dropped in price on Kindle to just 99 cents!  That is right, the entire full length adventure for less than a dollar.  This has been done so readers can catch up on this adventure from the very start.  You won’t want to miss the excitement!


 

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You Don’t Have to Be Rich to Be a Fan!

Just a reminder to all you great blog readers that I am in fact a full time author.  The great news for you is that if you bought EVERYTHING I produce each year, it will cost you less than a movie.  For a movie, you get around 90 minutes of possible fun.  Each of my novels is about ten hours of solid fun, what a value.  Right now, Twisted History is just 99 cents on Kindle!  Twisted History includes stories from several local authors who got into it through an anonymous submission process.  I was lucky enough to have five stories selected.  Or, you can buy the full length novel The Travelers’ Club and The Ghost Ship for just $3.99 on Kindle today!  That is right, as an author, I can only produce three or four books per year.  You can be my best friend for only around $20 a year.  I promise I will give my heart and soul to making each book enjoyable for you.  What a bargain?  My next book is due out soon, delayed by my recent surgeries.  It will be The Travelers’ Club – Fire and Ash, Book 2 of the series.  Please remember to check out the store once in awhile, or look for me on Kindle.  I promise you will enjoy yourself and I will never cost you much in return.  🙂

Please remember that if you like what you read, taking the time to post a review on Kindle, Amazon, Goodreads, or even your own Facebook page is most appreciated.  If you hate what you read, feel free to keep that to yourself.  🙂

 

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Time to Do Edits on My Third Book – Sigh

There are two things that a novelist hates the most.  First, the editing process.  Second, and the worst, is a negative review of your book, which I have not faced yet, thank God.  Since the first of May, I have had my hip and part of my leg replaced due to an adverse drug reaction, then rehab, physical therapy, and so forth.  After that, I developed an infection and fluid in my lungs which has left me breathless for over five weeks because they can’t give me what they used to, because it caused the bone death.  All of this has set me back from my original planned release date of The Travelers’ Club – Flame and Ash (Book 2 of 5 in the Travelers’ Club series).  It is written, and has been for awhile, but now I face the editing…sigh.

The book as it stands is about 430 pages long in 6″ x 9″ trade paperback format.  I have four sets of edits, which means basically rewriting the around 1,700 pages.  I pay a professional editor, Jacob Shaver to provide edits.  I find from him, that like some coffee is decaffeinated, apparently my writing is de-hyphenated.  I have to add around 100 missing hyphens.  Along with that, he speaks four languages and corrects my poor French and Spanish.  (I get the conjugations and gender messed up as I speak only English and German).  He points out my use of collective language that I need to squelch, those times I leave out setting during action or dialogue, and many other things.  He is nice enough to put little exclamation marks on the parts that are good, which keeps me going through all the mark-ups.

The second editor is my wife.  She owns half of everything, including being a 50% partner in my S-Corporation through which my book sales flow.  She was once my “silent partner” but now that I am semi-retired and a full time novelist, she is a very vocal partner.  She tells me all my spelling mistakes and areas where characters are “out of character.”

The third editor(s) is my weekly fellow authors at the Central Phoenix Writer’s Workshop.  I must credit them with teaching me 90% of what I know about writing.  I thought I knew writing until my first piece was critiqued.  I’ve learned a lot.  About half of  my chapters have been reviewed by this august body of boon companions.  They give me not only writer hints, but also reader hints.  The most helpful to me is if there is any scene where they do not know what is happening.  I write in a visual style, and I don’t want the reader to ever be confused or skip over parts.

The fourth editor is the toughest – me.  I can’t help but go back while making the first three edits and find myself adding and altering.  Perhaps the first three edits are symbiotic in my creative portion of my mind and form new ways to express the story.  Or, maybe you can always change things in your book, every time you edit it.  My first book, I was a rookie, and had my editors and edits finish in three days.  As a result, the first edition had errors.  I put out a second edition with a better cover after going back and re-editing it again.  This time, as with the second book which was an anthology with lots of help, I will be thorough in the edits.

My health improved, events and book signings scheduled, there is nothing for it but to slog through and get it done.  My fourth book is due out in December, the fifth next Spring, and this baby needs to be put to bed.

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Nikola Tesla – The Smartest Man Ever

Nikola Tesla, who suffered from obsessive compulsive disorder and anxiety before those conditions were understood, is in my opinion, the smartest man ever.  He was recommended to Thomas Edison by a colleague as a young Serbian scientist.  Asked by Edison to fix his theory of direct current so it would be more useful, Tesla did so, being promised $50,000.  Thomas Edison paid him $8 instead, saying welcome to America and our sense of humor.

To get even, Tesla created alternating current, which powers nearly everything in the world now.  Tesla said that Edison would try 1,000 different things when simple math would have eliminated them in minutes.  Edison actually despised formal education and the scientific method, but he hired a team of scientists as the Wizards of Menlo Park, and took credit for all their inventions.

Tesla was able to see new inventions in his head, then draw them in great detail as a sketch.  Most people then could not even comprehend his ideas, even when shown the diagrams.  As he aged, the battle between his backers – Westinghouse, and the Edison Company, backed by JP Morgan became brutal, and were publicly known as the current wars.  Thomas Edison electrocuted an elephant in public to show Tesla’s AC power was too dangerous.

Tesla buckled under the strain and became reclusive.  He had to have three napkins at a table and walk around the table three times to eat.  However, he went on to invent things that even now are revolutionary.  He built a large Tesla coil that powered a town of 30,000 people, with no wires, for free.  He had plans for death rays.  He even said he had developed a Tesla tower that could provide power for free to the entire world, as well as video and radio, but if set to the Earth’s frequency, it could destroy the planet.

The mad genius had accomplished so much magic, that upon his death, the US Government confiscated his paperwork and ideas, and to this day, no kidding, they are still locked in Top Secret vaults.  Many feared that Tesla truly had discovered a way to destroy the planet.  He invented radio years before Marconi, but never got the credit.  Oddly enough, his one true friend was Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain.

The following is a YouTube video that goes through some of his inventions, but far from all of them:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q83LL3FsiGo

 

As a tribute, Nikola Tesla will play a key role in The Travelers’ Club series, in Book 2, 3 and 4, of the five book series.

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