Beyond the Stars: At Galaxy's Edge + ABYSM Audiobook Now Available
It's a double release day. First off, who wants to get a sneak peak at Amaranthe? Well, I've got good news for you.
BEYOND THE STARS: AT GALAXY'S EDGE is now available, and at a special, very limited time release price of $0.99, so grab it today.
Spearheaded by Patrice Fitzgerald, edited by Ellen Campbell, with cover art by Julie Dillon and a Foreword from Jen Foehner Wells, AT GALAXY'S EDGE features space opera stories from some of today's most talented indie sci-fi writers, and it includes a very special addition to the Aurora Rhapsody universe.
My story, RE/GENESIS, takes place between Abysm and Relativity and offers a dazzling, shocking glimpse into the world of Amaranthe. It also introduces you to an Anaden by the name of Eren asi-Idoni, creating a grand entrance for a character who is set to make quite the impact on Relativity:
The ABYSM Audiobook is also now available on Amazon, Audible and iTunes. Pyper Down did amazing things with the source material, and I couldn't be happier with the result. If you're a fan of the audiobooks I think you will love this one.
If you won the Abysm audiobook in the recent giveaway, you'll receive your code via email shortly.
If you're here, you might have noticed the website has received a makeover. It's intended to be more visually focused by putting the spotlight where it belongs: on the books. The design should be cleaner, less cluttered and more organized, making it easier for readers to find what they're looking for. I'd appreciate any feedback you have on the new design.
I was recently interviewed by the fabulous Zen DiPietro on her Women of Badassery blog as part of her Author Interview series: G. S. Jennsen Interview. I talk about sci-fi guilty pleasures, vices, ice cream, cabanas...also Aurora Rhapsody, writing and other proper, respectable topics.
Finally, a quick heads-up that The Galaxy Chronicles is on sale for $0.99 for the next week. If you missed the chance to grab this excellent collection of space opera stories when it came out, here's another chance for you to get it for pennies.
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Oh, and Relativity has almost 70K words. :)
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