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Darklanding Omnibus Books 01-03: Assignment Darklanding

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by Scott Moon


  Grendel Uprising

  Episode 1: Proof of Death

  Episode 2: Blood Royal

  Episode 3: Heavy Weapons

  Son of a Dragonslayer

  Book 1 – Dragon Badge (also available on audiobook)

  Book 2 – Dragon Attack (also available on audiobook)

  Book 3 – Dragon Land

  Other Books by Craig Martelle

  The Terry Henry Walton Chronicles, a Kurtherian Gambit Series, co-written with Michael Anderle

  World’s Worst Day Ever (a short prequel of sorts)

  Book 1 – Nomad Found (also available on audiobook)

  Book 2 – Nomad Redeemed (also available on audiobook)

  Book 3 - Nomad Unleashed (also available on audiobook)

  Book 4 - Nomad Supreme (also available on audiobook)

  Book 5 – Nomad’s Fury (also available on audiobook)

  Book 6 – Nomad’s Justice (also available on audiobook)

  Book 7 – Nomad Avenged (also available on audiobook)

  Book 8 – Nomad Mortis (also available on audiobook)

  Book 9 – Nomad’s Force (also available on audiobook)

  Book 10 – Nomad’s Galaxy (also available on audiobook)

  Free Trader Series

  Book 1 – The Free Trader of Warren Deep

  Book 2 – The Free Trader of Planet Vii

  Book 3 – Adventures on RV Traveler

  Book 4 – Battle for the Amazon

  Book 5 – Free the North!

  Book 6 – Free Trader on the High Seas

  Book 7 – Southern Discontent (2017)

  Book 8 – The Great ‘Cat Rebellion (2017)

  Book 9 – Return to the Traveler (2017)

  Outpost of the Ancients – a Free Trader short story published in the Apocalyptic Space Collection, Volume 1

  Cygnus Space Opera – set in the Free Trader Universe

  Book 1 – Cygnus Rising

  Book 2 – Cygnus Expanding

  Book 3 – Cygnus Arrives

  Cygnus Omnibus – Books 1 to 3 under one cover and also as an audiobook

  Darklanding with Scott Moon

  See above

  End Times Alaska Series, a Winlock Press publication

  Book 1: Endure (also available on audiobook)

  Book 2: Run (also available on audiobook)

  Book 3: Return (also available on audiobook)

  Book 4: Fury (coming soon on audiobook)

  Rick Banik Thrillers

  People Raged and the Sky Was on Fire (also available on audiobook)

  The Heart Raged (2017)

  Paranoid in Paradise – a short story within the Close to Bones Anthology

  Short Stories (and where you can find them)

  Just One More Fight (published as a novella standalone)

  Wisdom’s Journey (published as a novella standalone)

  Fear Peace (published as a short story standalone)

  The Trenches of Centauri Prime (in Galactic Frontiers, edited by Charles Ekeke)

  The Outcast (Through the Never Anthology, nominated for consideration for a Nebula Award)

  Defense of the Deep Space Denali (in The Expanding Universe Vol 2)

  A Language Barrier (in The Expanding Universe Vol 3)

  The Misadventures of Jacob Wild McKilljoy (with Michael-Scott Earle) (Always FREE)

  Box Sets & Anthologies

  Trader, Cygnus, & People Raged – Martelle Starter Library

  Close to the Bones, a Thriller Anthology (edited by Martha Carr)

  The Expanding Universe, Volume 1 (edited by Craig Martelle)

  The Expanding Universe, Volume 2 (edited by Craig Martelle)

  The Expanding Universe, Volume 3 (edited by Craig Martelle) (Dec 2017)

  Earth Prime Anthology, Volume 1 (Stephen Lee & James M. Ward)

  Apocalyptic Space Short Story Collection (Stephen Lee & James M. Ward)

  Lunar Resorts Anthology, Volume 2 (Stephen Lee & James M. Ward)

  Metamorphosis Alpha – Chronicles from the Warden Vol 1 (with James M. Ward, edited by Craig Martelle)

  Metamorphosis Alpha – Chronicles from the Warden Vol 2 (with James M. Ward, edited by Craig Martelle) (Dec 2017)

  Author Notes: Scott Moon

  I love a good story well told. Growing up in Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado means every family trip is a long one. When I wasn’t fighting with my sister in the family car, I listened to mom and dad tell stories…or listen to Jimmy Buffett cassette tapes. When I was twelve, my mother suggested we write a book together for kids my age. That was thirty-six years ago. I’ve been writing ever since. As a lifelong creative, I play guitar, sketch, and do anything that seems like it could be an adventure—from martial arts to skydiving (when time and money allows!)

  Darklanding is based on a concept by Diane Velasquez, Dorene Johnson, and Kat Lind who also provide developmental editing for the series.

  When Craig brought me onto the project, he described it as Firefly meets Bonanza. As a fan of both shows, I knew this was a story I'd been longing to write. I grew up on Bonanza and Firefly has it's following for a good reason. He went on to explain that some of his other trusted collaborators who developed the idea—Diane, Dorene, and Kat, were excited about the idea as well.

  So we moved forward.

  Craig wrote the first episode, Assignment Darklanding, and asked me if I could write in this story-verse. I read Assignment Darklanding several times and listened to it on my phone app while driving several more. In short, I love the story, and we started working together in earnest.

  Darklanding is about a cast of main characters that includes Sheriff Thaddeus Fry, Shaunte Plastes, Dixie, Pierre, P. C. Dickles and more. Each and every one of them has a unique story to tell on this frontier world. As the drama unfolded, there were new arrivals, including a mysterious runaway named Ruby Miranda and a brute of a SagCon special investigator named Michael “Sledge” Hammer. I've never been the type of writer to “caste” characters by comparing them to famous movie personalities. That being said, Sledge may look a little bit like “Hoss” (Dan Blocker) from Bonanza.

  Character driven fiction has always been my favorite. Plot is merely the things they do to get the things they want but can’t have. As things got more complicated, I developed some of "beats" or "micro themes" that I use to keep track of the character’s shenanigans: Sheriff Thaddeus Fry / Who killed the previous Sheriff? / rich runaway and why she's dangerous / flipping tires / exotic A19 / Shaunte’s Triumph / outlaws / Mast Jotham and his Spirit quest / Justice / hard work / culture shock.

  Do the trials and tribulations of the Ungloks resemble that of Native Americans and other populations that have suffered during empire building regimes? Perhaps. Science fiction has always been a way to talk about our worlds and our condition. Are we trying to make a statement? I don’t think so. The characters must speak from themselves. And yet…we can all relate, right?

  I hope you enjoy Darklanding. Please share your thoughts with Craig and I as we continue this epic adventure on the edge of the nowhere.

  Author Notes: Craig Martelle

  Written on 11/12/17

  I’m in my hotel room in Adelaide, South Australia. We arrived about eight hours ago, got our rental car, did the death defying drive on the other side of the road, and then turned over the care to the valet because I had no energy to try and find a parking spot. My wife is still asleep, god bless her. She travels a fair bit for her job as a university professor and when we go on vacation, we stay at Hiltons, too, so she has the coveted Diamond status. There are some incredible perks, besides the being away from home and spending a lot of money with Hilton parts. At least we have free breakfast for the next week.

  I have a booming headache. Come on Alleve! It takes thirty hours to get from Fairbanks, Alaska to Adelaide. Thirty. Long. Hours. But my son is getting married and his better half is from here, so of course, the wedding is here. It’s going to be a grand affair. The new couple (they’ve been tog
ether for five years) have done some meticulous planning. And the weather is even cooperating. We left on December 21st, the shortest day of the year in sub arctic – less than four hours of daylight, arriving on nearly the longest day of the year down under. We went from 20F to 90F.

  And I keep turning on the wipers instead of the turn signal. I was in no shape to drive yesterday, but there was very little traffic. Don’t like the way I drive? Stay off the sidewalk!

  I love the direction Darklanding is going. I’d like to say that Scott and I had a detailed outline for all twelve episodes, but then I’d be lying. We had a number of ideas and put those into a spreadsheet. We put the characters in there, too, because when all is said and done, the characters and the individual stories matter the most. We want you to see them develop as much as we wanted to bring them to life. Each story is self-contained. That was our goal because we want episodes, where you can feel the issue of the day was resolved. But you want to see what mischief this crazy cast will get into next.

  Episodes. Stories. And consistent delivery. Every 18 days. We are seeing that our message has resonated as the 18-day theme is popping up in the reviews, on Facebook comments, and elsewhere. We only have to deliver, but that’s easy. These stories are a lot of fun to write.

  I will be the primary author on Episodes 1, 6, and 9. Scott will be the primary on the others. We don’t want either of us to burn out, and we both want to play with the characters. Episode 6 will take place completely off planet. It’s one of those episodes that you could put anywhere. It’s called SAGCON, so you have an idea what you’re going to learn about.

  It was my pleasure to meet Scott Moon at the Smarter Artists Summit. When you meet someone in person and just like them? The sky is the limit. Richard Fox was leading the way in the meet and greet category. That was way cool. Richard is a lot of fun, too, but he already has a full plate with authoring and co-authoring. I approached Scott about the world of Darklanding and he loved the premise. Since Scott works as a lawman in his day job, it was a perfect fit. I can relate to the retired military moving into a new line of work, but only Scott could bring that give that new line depth.

  Together, we’ve created Darklanding. And will continue to write these episodes and bring them to you.

  In any case, time to take a shower and get ready to meet my six-month old granddaughter for the first time. She is such a happy baby. I was blessed with my son – he wasn’t a cryer and slept through the night starting at seven weeks. Sounds like she’s the same way. I am happy for him and his partner.

  Peace, fellow humans. Coming to you live from tomorrow, because Australia lives in the future…

 

 

 


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