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Wormholes and Swords is a blog dedicated to Science Fiction and Fantasy, with a bit of real world technical stuff thrown in from time to time. It is managed by T.D. Wilson, author of the Science Fiction book series, The Epherium Chronicles.

Monday, September 9, 2024

The Expanding Universe Volume 10 is Live!

 


The Expanding Universe Volume 10: A Science Fiction Exploration is LIVE!  My new story, Titan's Hell: A Black Watch Regiment Story, is a part of this fantastic anthology.  Pick up a copy today in Kindle format, paperback or on Kindle Unlimited. 

Just look the list of authors and new stories that will leave you in awe. Over 500 pages of fantastic Sci-Fi!

Extinguishing the Stars by G. S. Jennsen
To save his people from an alien threat, one man must face the demons 
of his past.

Hard Fall by Andrew P. McGregor
As if reaching for the stars weren’t hard enough; the Assessors have 
chosen to test us.

Echoes of Exolife by J.C. Gemmell
Johanna Thorne seeks the truth behind the demise of every alien 
civilization. Humanity will never accept what she discovers.

Confluence of Destinies by Marie-Hélène Lebeault
Before the stars aligned, their destinies were already written.

When the Devil Drives by Mark Henwick
For any merchanter, safe options are few in the depths of the lawless 
Frontier. Very few. And as a female, solo merchanter being hunted by 
the violent criminals that she's tricked, Samsara has none.

Hope Blooms by Peter J. Foote
When Liam and Rosario get blackmailed to explore the Jupiter 
interstellar gate, they discover something that could upset the balance 
of power in Sol system.

The Plumber by Steve Ruskin
Ancient pipes. A ruptured alliance. Can one man fix them both, or is 
the damage beyond repair?

Elysium Burning by J. Rawlinson
Quinn builds the deadliest mech ever known, then witnesses its theft. 
Will he kiss his retirement goodbye and do the right thing?

Honey of the Hive by Nicholas Licalsi
Admiral Galderman rescued Delilah and the other refugees from the hive, 
but is he ready for the swarm that follows?

Yginda by J A Mortimore
The Yginda system holds secrets and danger for the crew of the Guppy.

Loneliness by Jay Veloso Batista
Facing both work and interpersonal pressures, a solitary exobiologist 
evaluates an important specimen critical to the success of their 
interstellar mission, but is it more than it seems?

The Cold Spot by Robert G. Williscroft
Just what is The Fine Structure Constant, anyway?

The Little Ship of Horrors by A.C. Williams
Rongo and his mercenary crew are always looking to make a quick buck, 
and harvesting the rare Crimson Sundew from a newly discovered world 
sounds like easy money. But when their old ship malfunctions enroute to 
deliver their pilfered plant-based cargo, will they be able to regain 
control before they crash?

The Spear of the Unchosen by John W. McIntire
When a team of Marines faces their greatest threat yet, they must rely 
on their skills and each other to survive.

Remora Reward by Lawrence M. Schoen
The greatest mass murderer in the galaxy returns home. The whales want 
a word with him.

Titan’s Hell: A Black Watch Regiment Story by T.D. Wilson
Fighting a losing war against an alien menace may be hell, but for the 
Black Watch Regiment, it was only the beginning of their problems.

Six Degrees by C.M. Simpson
Space rabbits, pirates, and a lost colony going to war for the first 
time.

First: Do No Harm by Jerry Shepard
Would you sacrifice one life, to save millions?

Relic by Alastair Mayer
What you find may not be what you were looking for, but it might get 
you there.  A T-Space story.

Mossberg by Craig Martelle
What does a hero look like?

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