For those who have followed my stack, you've read (or at least have access to) the first two books in the Gaia Ascendant Series. I hope you’ve enjoyed them. This series is composed of my first three novels. My style has evolved, and I almost never write in the first person now. Deep third person is my preferred viewpoint (I learned that from CJCherryh). However, there is one novel in the series, and I intend to upload it within a week or two.
In the interim, maybe you'd like to review the offerings on https://MartellSciFi.com. This site has blog posts about my writing activities, in-depth details, and purchase links for almost all of my published books (more as I get to them). Plus, you'll be able to listen to a free short story narrated by Elevenlabs AI (found in the main menu bar), and there is an opportunity to download my novella, One Candle From Dark, if you sign up for my site's mailing list. If you’re on the mailing list, you’ll find that you get maybe one email every month or so from me since I’m committed to not flooding anyone’s inbox.
While you’re on my site, check out my books. Each book page has some background information, a video trailer, and links to purchase the book in ebook or paperback format. My stories have won a number of awards from the Florida Authors and Publishers Association — I just thought I’d mention that so you don’t have to rely on my blandishments and assertions that the stories are worth reading.
I also feature guest authors there. Recently, Mike Rejsa allowed me to post his short story, Conversation with a Bigfoot, on my blog. It's a slightly different but ominous take on a Bigfoot encounter. Here's the direct link for the post:
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Eric