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Author Topic: Pilton's Moon/Vengeance is Mine. Two SF novellas for $0.99:  (Read 528 times)
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« on: June 28, 2010, 04:36:17 AM »

I've just put up 2 short novellas (total words: 40,000) for sale at 99 cents.

PILTON'S MOON: Brendon Kinso has come to Tarlton's World to bury his brother. From his first step on the planet, Kinso feels hunted. He hires Callie Torbold, a local detective, to discover the validity of this feeling. Now both are on the run and to survive they must solve the mystery of Pilton's Moon, the war which took the lives of every man, woman and child on that mining colony. And to do this they must deal with the Tswentap, the spider-like race which perpetrated the massacre and has no love for humans.

VENGEANCE IS MINE: The Vocem never wanted humans in space. Their sudden and overwhelming attack wipes out the Earth Fleet--except for 'Candlelight', an undermanned and crippled scoutship captained by Lt. Carlton Voss, whose love died in the attack. Voss flies his ship straight into another war and he now hopes, over the objections of his crew, to mold his new allies into the instrument of his vengeance--even should that destroy the species.  

Bonus:  First two chapters of PELGRAFF coming this summer.

Download the sample and take a look. Pilton's Moon/Vengeance is Mine

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« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2010, 04:04:22 AM »

Hi, D.A. and congratulations on your book. . .or is it two books?

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« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2010, 04:59:42 AM »

Hi, D.A. and congratulations on your book. . .or is it two books?


Thank you.  One book containing two novellas of approx 20,000 words each.  Each word was hand picked by yours truly, polished to get most of the rust off and placed with haphazard--er, make that exquisite--care upon the page for your reading pleasure.

We'll call this my weekly bump--as it has been 15 days, some may believe that my math is somewhat deficient--to bring Pilton's Moon/Vengeance is Mine back into the bright light of day.  As this book contains no vampires, I feel relatively safe in doing so.

Also, I can report an amazing review!  No, not on Amazon.  This one comes from . . . wait for it . . . my mother.  Okay, you got me.  My mother passed on 8 years ago.  But she would have had something nice to say--believe me.  She had nice things to say (as detailed in another thread) of my poetry when I started composing it.  [Recalling said poetry, and the cringe induced every time he sees it, D.A. wonders if this was such a bright idea after all.]

Okay.  If you read the previous paragraph, pretend you didn't.  If you skipped straight to this one, go back and read only the first sentence of the previous paragraph.  [Damage control: I does it good.]  Now, create in your mind the perfect review--the review you always wished you'd received for your work or the review you'd love to give to your favourite book.  Got it?  Good.  I can't tell you it applies to Pilton's Moon/Vengeance is Mine, but you might imagine that it does.  [You'll probably be wrong, but you've been wrong before, so what's the big deal?]

Now, with a review like that, you have very little choice but to go out and buy it, right?  And if you do, you may have the honour, the distinction, the glory of being the 4th person to do so.  And that's something you just can't buy.  No, wait a moment, yes you can, and I just finished telling you how.  Hurry.

But, before you do, you might want to download the sample.  I'd rather not make the sale than have you disappointed that you did.  Unfortunately, the sample only shows a part of Pilton's Moon--a SF/Mystery story.
So, here's the first few paragraphs of "Vengeance in Mine":

"Bail, bail, bail!"  The public address overrode the wailing siren.

Carlton Voss rolled from his bed, drugged by the trank and too little sleep.  He automatically reached for the 'dote and swallowed it before stumbling from the small transient quarters room into the passageway.  He fell against the bulkhead, unable to maintain his balance, as the bright lights of the passageway blinded him.  Using the bulkhead for support, he fought his way down the passageway praying his head would soon clear. 

Dauntless lay docked on the far side of the station.  Which way to go?  He stumbled again and stopped.  He needed time; there was no time.  The sirens screamed.  Others ran past, ignoring him.  Only the bulkhead allowed him to remain upright.

"Bail, bail, bail!"

Bail?  Immediate evacuation, head for the nearest ship, if you can’t make your own?  What had happened? 
He clutched at a woman rushing past, squinting against the glare. "What's going on?"  He noted she wore civilian clothes.

"You drunk?"  She studied the stripes and badges on his sleeve.  Her dark hair cascaded wildly in front of her face.  He closed his eyes, hoping the place would stop spinning.

"No.  Trank sleep.  Can't get my balance."

"'Doted?"  He nodded and she grabbed an arm, pulled it around her neck and pulled him with her down the passageway.  Voss blinked in the flashing glare of red warning lights, equilibrium slowly returning.
"Better?  Good.  Up here.  No, not the lift, the access shaft ladders."

Voss watched the lift doors close on a group of frightened faces, one man holding a bloody towel to his nose, then followed her up, rung after rung.  Lights flickered and died as the station shuddered, then rose again.  Gravity weakened momentarily, easing the strain on his arms, then came back with a vengeance.

"Where are we going?"

"Candlelight.  Scout.  Docked Foxtrot 11."

"F-11?" Voss grunted.  "Whose shitlist is she on?"

"Climb."

"Bail, bail, bail!  Vocem dropping all quadrants."

The station shook again, as something punctured the shields and tore a hole through the hull.  The quick rush of air escaping into vacuum died as pressure doors slammed shut.  Voss redoubled his efforts.  Another hit and the woman lost her grip and began to topple.  Voss placed a hand directly on her bottom and shoved, hard.  She regained her purchase and scrambled up, wasting no breath on thanks.

Voss's arms ached.  "Christ, why couldn't we have taken the lift?"

"Can it."

Finally, they stumbled out onto Foxtrot's wide, abandoned, concourse.  Red lights flashed everywhere.  The deck bucked and the sirens ceased their banshee wail—a relief.  Anyone not already wakened and alerted probably lay dead.

They ran past the bank of lifts, indicators warning of lifts stuck between decks.  Voss recognized a face on the emergency comm, lips moving, blood running from the nose and eyes pleading for help that would not come.  He swallowed hard.


Pilton's Moon/Vengeance is Mine still only $0.99.

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« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2010, 12:10:50 PM »

It has been about a month.  In a desperate bid for massive sales, Boulter bumps his thread.  How many sales=massive, you ask?  Well, August has been slow.  1 would be nice.

Daphne, in the Book Corner, gave me a kind review:

"As a writer D.A Boulter knows a thing or two about pace and excitement and he uses these skills to great effect in these novellas. I am an occasional reader of the science fiction genre, but in "Pilton's Moon" the backdrop was so assured and thorough that I was quickly drawn into the narrative more as a detective story. Again, in "Vengeance is Mine" the futuristic setting was consistent and convincing so I could concentrate on the thought provoking, ethical issues that the story raised. In both novellas the characters were strong and well defined and the main protagonists inspired interest and respect.

Boulter has a deft touch and a natural sense of narrative balance which make his stories a pleasure to read. Although I enjoyed the length of these novellas as it meant that I could read each at a sitting, I imagine fans will also welcome a more sustained work."

Fans?  Gee, that would be nice.  Especially as the temperature this weekend is supposed to go into the 80sF/high 20sC.

Pilton's Moon/Vengeance is Mine still only $0.99.
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« Reply #4 on: January 17, 2011, 01:18:28 PM »

Hmm.  Time to give this thread its weekly bump.  Um, bi-weekly?  Monthly?  OK, seems like almost a semi-annual bump now.  Time, indeed.

Consider, if you will, what would transpire were we to meet--or, better, to have met in the past--a sentient race whose lifespan greatly exceeds our own.  Imagine one such being saying to you, "I remember how your great-great-grandfather Bob reacted in similar circumstances."  What power might we ascribe to those who remember, first-hand, stories that come to us only dimly remembered or related from generation to generation? Think of the questions we could ask with respect to history!  "Henry the Eighth?  Ah, yes.  I well remember the attitude of the English people when he broke with the Catholic Church.  Most of them . . ."

Our first generation might greet these people as equals, our second as well.  The third generation, as the first died off, might show surprise at their longevity, the fourth . . . awe?  What of the sixth?  What would they think of these beings?  Or, perhaps more importantly, what might such do to influence us?  Are they benign, or do they have a long-term plan to use our race in some way?  How would we know, when their long-term strategy acts over generations, not years?  How might they bend us to their will so imperceptibly that we might never notice?

I find the thought of others manipulating us in such a way somewhat uncomfortable.  How about you?  If you find the idea interesting or stimulating, you might find the case of Carlton Voss in Vengeance Is Mine intriguing.  At $0.99 for both Pilton's Moon and Vengeance Is Mine, what can you lose? [OK, you can lose a buck, a couple of hours out of your life reading something you don't like, and your trust in authors making pitches like you see above.  But let's not dwell on that, let's--and by "let's" I obviously mean "you", 'cause I've already read them--just take a look at the samples and, given that they please, buy.]

For ease of ordering:
Pilton's Moon/Vengeance is Mine still only $0.99.


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« Reply #5 on: January 19, 2011, 05:03:51 PM »

I purchased this also.
As a quick aside, I have now purchased all D.A. Boulter books that are available.
But I believe that another is in the offing?

Pilton's Moon is incredible.
Like Vengeance a lot, but Pilton's is great stuff.
Am now reading Ghost Fleet.
More later in that thread.

keep up the good work, please.

Just sayin...
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« Reply #6 on: January 19, 2011, 06:19:30 PM »

I'm glad you liked Pilton's Moon.  I originally wrote Pilton's Moon for the 3-Day Novel contest, back in 2002. I'd had the idea (i.e. the real reason behind the Tswentap attack) floating around in my mind for some time, but never did anything about it until I found out about the contest, which takes place over the Labour Day weekend. I heard about it on the Wednesday, mailed my entry fee in on Thursday and began work on it Friday at Midnight.  I worked my job 8 hrs on Sunday, so didn't have the full 72 hrs available, but completed it by Monday midnight, much as you see it.

Over the years I've polished it up a fair bit, but haven't added to (nor subtracted from) the story.
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« Reply #7 on: January 19, 2011, 09:10:28 PM »

Well it reads as if you had spent a LOT of time writing it.
Congratulations on another terrific work.
I am definitely a fan.
And Mike Hicks, C.S. Marks, Jeff Hepple, Carolyn Kephardt and Margaret Lake will tell you that I am also a nag about wanting more.

Just sayin......
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