The newest addition to the world of Wool created by Hugh Howey explores the life of a silo that receives a glimmer of hope as an uprising threatens to tear the silo apart. The Best Selling Wool Series lives on in the Kindle Worlds' extensions of the amazing phenomenon of indie author Hugh Howey.
The Lost Silo is a novella in the Silo Saga, available on Amazon.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Friday, August 2, 2013
Lunar Contact Trilogy
The entire Lunar Contact Trilogy is now available in a single volume on Amazon. The single volume price is $4.99
The crew of the space shuttle Atlantis find themselves caught up in a war of survival between an alien species and a computer intelligence that threatens all organic life. In this story of first contact, humanity is threatened by an intelligence created by a race of aliens that have conquered the ability to control the fabric of space, but unable to control their own creation. Their best weapons are their creativity and resourcefulness in protecting the Earth from exploitation and ultimate ruin, but first they have to master their own internal struggles.
This is the compilation of the Contact Series, all three books in one. Over eight hundred pages of fast action, roller coaster thrills in a world of future technology and strange creatures.
The crew of the space shuttle Atlantis find themselves caught up in a war of survival between an alien species and a computer intelligence that threatens all organic life. In this story of first contact, humanity is threatened by an intelligence created by a race of aliens that have conquered the ability to control the fabric of space, but unable to control their own creation. Their best weapons are their creativity and resourcefulness in protecting the Earth from exploitation and ultimate ruin, but first they have to master their own internal struggles.
This is the compilation of the Contact Series, all three books in one. Over eight hundred pages of fast action, roller coaster thrills in a world of future technology and strange creatures.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
New Sci-Fi Book on Kindle
The Sands of Calysto is the story of a young man that joins his uncle on a distant planet where men go to get rich. He soon discovers that if it's not the planet that's trying to kill you, it's the greed of your fellow man trying to take what's yours, including your life. Zack has to grow up quick and learn a new way of life in order to survive.
Available now on Amazon.
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Assisted Weapons Suits
Here are three really cool pictures of futuristic assisted power suits from my friend Eliott Lilly.
You can see more of his artwork at http://www.eliottlillyart.com. He is truly a gifted artist.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Time-Wells and Instant Comunication
In
the Contact Series, I touch on the concept of sending information back
in time. There has been a lot of discussion about time travel among many
of today’s physicists. A topic that would never have been taken
seriously by scientists previously has finally received a serious
examination. Unfortunately most agree that nature conspires against the
possibility of making a trip back in time. The amount of energy required
either becomes impractical or impossible, depending on who you listen
to (and I really wanted a time machine, too).
But
what about sending information back through time? I read about Ronald
Mallett’s work using lasers to distort spacetime and create a method for
time travel. While his work is very controversial it does have some
valid points and is based in science. Harold White and the Icarus
project have also proposed using light to warp spacetime, so the jury is
still out considering whether time travel will ever be possible.
I
personally don’t believe we will ever have a time machine capable of
transporting a person back in time. It simply creates too many physical
paradoxes. But I find the possibility of sending information into the
past fascinating.
Suppose
a devise is invented that can transmit data into the past. It might
only be able to send the information to itself, but even that would have
far reaching ramifications. How would it work? In the novel I described
the devise as a time-well. Information could be dropped into the well
on a specific date, for instance January first, 2099, and appear in the
same time-well fifty years earlier, January first 2049. This information
could then be used accordingly (instant lotto winner, guaranteed stock
picks, avoidance of natural disasters).
In
the book it is used to solve the problem of communications over great
distances. The problem of sending a message to a star ship 20 light
years away is that the message is twenty years old when it gets to the
star ship. By utilizing a time-well, the message could be sent twenty
years into the past and then sent out to where the star ship would be in
twenty years. The message would appear to be instantaneous. The reply
could be handled in the same manner aboard the star ship if they also
had a time-well.
Of
course this “opens a whole ‘nother can of worms,” as my grandfather
used to say. Why not just read all the messages from the future before
you leave. Then you can avoid any nasty surprises or unfortunate space
battles that you might lose. How would knowing the future, change the
future? And what paradoxes would result from having the information?
Would your time-well fill to overflowing with messages from alternative
futures, all possible futures?
It
could also lead to some very creative story writing, the challenge is
making the story simple versus so convoluted and confusing that the
reader is hopelessly lost. It is just one of the many ideas that I
touched upon in the Contact Series, hoping to give the reader something
to consider.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Fun Facts
With David Beckham's retirement filling the news, I got a little curious about the origin of soccer. Here's what I learned.
Is it "Football" or "Soccer?"
It seems that the word "soccer" was invented by the British and used to describe the game by the upper classes when the game first started. It was the proper name of the game. Eighteen years later as the sport became more popular with middle and lower classes, the term football came into use.
Of course in the confusing times before the internet, especially the 1860's, there were several "Football" sports and different regions practiced different rules. So, in 1863 the "Association Football" was formed to standardize the rules and seperate it from other games such as rugby football.
By the time "Football" spread to the rest of the world, many countries already had a popular sport called football and so in these countries, U.S.A., Australia, Ireland, South Africa, New Zeland...etc.the name "Soccer" was preferred.
Among the other "football" sports, the term football is often in reference to the fact that the game is played on foot as opposed to being played on horseback and not as is commonly assumed because the ball is kicked with the foot.
The Japanese have the first recorded account of a soccer-like game in the year 1004 B.C.
The Romans played a similar game that fielded 27 men on each team.
The ball was originally a solid color and the familiar black and white pattern was an adaptation to make the ball more easily visible on black and white TV's.
adapted from: http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/06/the-origin-of-the-word-soccer/
Is it "Football" or "Soccer?"
It seems that the word "soccer" was invented by the British and used to describe the game by the upper classes when the game first started. It was the proper name of the game. Eighteen years later as the sport became more popular with middle and lower classes, the term football came into use.
Of course in the confusing times before the internet, especially the 1860's, there were several "Football" sports and different regions practiced different rules. So, in 1863 the "Association Football" was formed to standardize the rules and seperate it from other games such as rugby football.
By the time "Football" spread to the rest of the world, many countries already had a popular sport called football and so in these countries, U.S.A., Australia, Ireland, South Africa, New Zeland...etc.the name "Soccer" was preferred.
Among the other "football" sports, the term football is often in reference to the fact that the game is played on foot as opposed to being played on horseback and not as is commonly assumed because the ball is kicked with the foot.
The Japanese have the first recorded account of a soccer-like game in the year 1004 B.C.
The Romans played a similar game that fielded 27 men on each team.
The ball was originally a solid color and the familiar black and white pattern was an adaptation to make the ball more easily visible on black and white TV's.
David Beckham |
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Final Contact
Book Three in the Contact Series is now on sale.Cover artwork by Ryan Wolf at 0-hr.com. |
Final Contact is the third book in the Contact Series of science fiction novels. The first two books were listed on Amazon's Best Selling Science Fiction in the summer of 2012 and then the following winter. Now the book that fans have been demanding is available. Will the human crew be able to save Earth and return home?
"Fast pace, good characters, great premise."
"I really liked the premise of the book and the "this could happen tomorrow" feeling Clarke
gives to the book"
"Once again, JD Clarke has written an interesting space opera adventure
that kept the pages turning. The main characters are really in it deep"
Newest Sci-Fi book on sale at Amazon now. |
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Science Fiction Artwork that Sparks the Imagination
Artwork by Ryan Wolf at 0-hr.com |
Just an average guy with a killer gun, art by Rikelee on CGHUB. |
In the future androids may be indistinguishable from humans.Emergency by Rikelee. |
Women are taking a more dynamic role in today's sci-fi art as well as in novels and movies. |
"The Sergeant's heavy armor looked intimidating."Art by Piotr Nasirau of Shanghai. |
Mischevious or just plain trouble? It's all in the eyes.Art by Moon Hyunsoo from Seoul. |
Aliens in battle armor, does it get any cooler than this?See the video by Benjamin Erdt. |
Would a scientist make a good soldier or would he over-engineer his own armor?Art work by Evan Lee of Taiwan. |
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Armor
Pathfinder armor from Halo 4 by PatJS on CGHUB |
The soldier of tomorrow may have heavy flat plate armor. |
Diesel Punk - US Subterrarean Suit MKI by BjornHurri on CGHUB |
Will there be a conflict between armor protection and fashion? |
Deathwatch by stefan-kopinski on CGHUB |
Nurgle marine by karlkopinski on CGHUB |
inquisitor by karlkopinski on CGHUB |
Enforcer by Marek_Okon on CGHUB |
Sister of Battle by ManiakS on CGHUB |
Rufus, N.O.V.A. 3 by ez5k on CGHUB |
Maximum Fire by Marek_Okon |
The modo replicator suit by Maciej seems to share some inspiration from today's dragon armor design. |
space gato by illfill on CGHUB |
Chloe Moretz as YT Snow Crash the Movie by cannibalcandy |
Applibot_Galaxy Saga_Commander_Evolve by chrisnfy85 on CGHUB |
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Rasmus Poulsen is an artist in Quebec, Canada. He has worked on:
Hitman: Bloodmoney (Artist), Kane & Lynch (Artist), Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days (Art Director)
His images are realistic with detailed backgrounds.
He was educated at the Danish Design
School in 2005. Graduating in the field of Concept Art and
Production Design. He received an internship at IO Interactive while still at school,
and a job following gradiation. "Here I worked as an graphics artist
doing concept art, 3D and texturing, post production, editing and
graphic design. I've been an art director for the last couple of years
working on K&L2: Dog Days, guiding my wonderful colleagues to great
fortune and glory :)"
His website, technouveau.net, features many other pictures of future war machines and landscapes.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Star Trek, Pixar Style
Phil Postma's Minion Factory blogsite featured these pictures of Star Trek, the original series, done in a Pixar style.
Phil used Photoshop to create these amusing characterizations of Kirk, Spock, and the crew of the Enterprise along with a few of the featured aliens.
He used existing Pixar film characters as his starting point to build these pictures.
He is obviously a gifted artist and I am hoping he does the crew of the current Star Trek movies as well.
His blog has also featured Star Wars in a Pixar style also.
Hats off to Phil Postma's Minion Factory
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Latest Reviews for Enemy Contact
4.2 Stars |
Excellent book that I couldn't put down til it was over.
Now I'm patiently waiting on the next in the series.
by VaeVictis
Very enjoyable books in the series. This is definitely a strong argument for the series continuation. The story is cohesive and well crafted.
by Mountain Runner
This sequel was a quick enjoyable read for me. The knowledge of science, biology and astrophysics I learned from this book make me king nerd at my house. The characters are growing more confident and stronger while taking charge of their destiny and situation they are in. Once again Mr. JD Clarke kept me entertained and I am ready to purchase book three as soon as it comes out.
by Esebobo
So far this has been a fantastic series! A great deal of fun following the balancing of robot AI vs. Organic beings fighting for survival.
David B. Chapman "Conundrum"
As much as I enjoyed the first book, this one was even better! The story arc is engrossing. Mr. Clarke where is the third book? Don't leave me hanging!
by Jason
From the author:
Thanks for the kind words and taking the time to write a review. I always enjoy reading email from readers as well, so keep those emails coming. The third book will be out soon. It is coming along well and the crew of the Defiant will be facing more challenges in their adventure to survive what started as a short mission to the moon.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Star Trek Into Darkness
The New Star Trek Movie 2013
"When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis. With a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction. As our heroes are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death, love will be challenged, friendships will be torn apart, and sacrifices must be made for the only family Kirk has left: his crew."
The biggest question seems to be, who will the villain be in May 2013? Will he be an alternate universe Kahn or Gary Mitchell? The destruction seen in the trailers and the hint of being a one man weapon of mass destruction, seems to hint at a villain with incredible psychic abilities, like the character Gary Mitchell in the original series. An accident bestows powers upon him that make him loose his humanity and become a monster. My money is on Gary Mitchell.
You can catch the +Star Trek Into Darkness movie trailer at: Movie Trailers
The Teaser and Japanese teaser with extra scenes can be seen on our Video Shorts
The teaser trailer and announcement trailer for Star Trek Into Darkness can be seen here: http://www.startrek.com/article/a-look-at-2013-star-trek-into-darkness
The new Star Trek movie is due out in May 2013.No Leonard Nimoy in this film. He has announced that he will retire from wearing the ears.
"When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization has detonated the fleet and everything it stands for, leaving our world in a state of crisis. With a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war-zone world to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction. As our heroes are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death, love will be challenged, friendships will be torn apart, and sacrifices must be made for the only family Kirk has left: his crew."
+Chris Pine returns as the cocky Jim Kirk. |
+Zachary Quinto will again play Spock. |
+Benedict Cumberbatch will play the villain. |
"Some people think that makes me a monster, don't they Jim?"The character, Gary Mitchell, from "Where No Man Has Gone Before," season 1, episode 3. |
Khan Noonien Singh, the genetically superior man. |
Star Trek Into Darkness |
The Teaser and Japanese teaser with extra scenes can be seen on our Video Shorts
The teaser trailer and announcement trailer for Star Trek Into Darkness can be seen here: http://www.startrek.com/article/a-look-at-2013-star-trek-into-darkness
Buy The Wrath of Khan today. Be ready for the new movie. I know I'm watching it again.
The new Star Trek movie is due out in May 2013.No Leonard Nimoy in this film. He has announced that he will retire from wearing the ears.
More stills from the film
DR. Elizabeth Dehner from Star Trek, 1966 as Gary Mitchell's ESPer partner. |
Actress Alice Eve from the up coming movie. |
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