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Preorder Now: Hell Train

Hey everyone, I am happy to announce that I have a book available with Cannon Publishing, Hell Train, coming 7 September and now available for preorder: https://amzn.to/3SS3DJQ

A single train carries what might be the last vestige of civilization through a hellish nightmare.

A few hundred alive out of millions, lights going out all across what was once America as the possessed arise from the dead and murder the living. A few hundred survivors travel across the country in an armored train, seeking some place to shelter in a fallen world. All that remains is a dystopian nightmare marked by rains of blood, impossible horrors, and portals to Hell opening in the skies.

US Army Captain Jack Zamora is responsible for their safety, a self-imposed burden that wears on him every day. Fighting off living corpses protecting the survivors, keeping the train running and supplied as his team desperately plans their next moves. Ahead looms the city of St. Louis, the only remaining crossing point of the Mississippi, with three million possessed corpses, a well-armed group of fanatics, and their leader, a religious madman who wants to offer humanity’s survivors up as sacrifices to his new god.

It gets worse, because the ancient gods have sent their emissaries, horrific beings of myth and legend that walk the Earth. Things that can drain a man’s very life essence or even that of an entire city. Jack and his companions can’t go over and they can’t go around, all that leaves is to drive their train straight through Hell and right out the other side.

An intense new post – apocalyptic series from Kal Spriggs and Cannon Publishing

Preorder link: https://amzn.to/3SS3DJQ

The second book of the series will be out soon as well!

Kal’s August 2024 Update

Hey everyone, it’s August already!

I’m happy to announce I will soon have a novel coming out with Cannon Publishing. Hell Train, the first book of its series, is coming 7 September. I’ll have snippets for it over the next few weeks. It’s a dystopian, post-apocalyptic nightmare of a world filled with possessed undead and worse, with the survivors using blades, bullets, and high explosives to protect themselves and their train as they work their way through the horrors towards safety.

It’s a hell of a ride.

Anyway, that’s coming out soon and the sequel is almost done, I’m hoping to finish it in the next few days, so that will be out soon as well.

I published The Star Engine back in July. While the feedback has been good, I would love to see more reviews. So if you’ve read it, please leave a review on Amazon, it helps us authors tremendously.

I’ve outlined 8th Shadow Space Chronicles book and my plan is to start work on that this month. After that it is back to the Children of Valor and Forsaken Valor series.

I’ve also got 2 other books I’ve been working on, a short story in one anothology, and some other projects that I can’t quite announce yet. Keep checking in for news, book trailers, and snippets!

Thanks for reading!

Liberty Con 2024 AAR

Hey everyone! LibertyCon 2024 is here and gone, a weird mix of too fast and too slow.

The hotel and convention center both had some challenges this year, though the Convention Staff, with their fearless leader Brandi managed it all brilliantly. The staff here all care and love the convention which makes all the difference, especially when there are hiccups with everything else.

I saw and met some great people, which is always the highlight of any convention. There are the greats like David Weber, John Ringo, Sarah Hoyt, and others. There are also some wonderful people that I have seen every year for a decade, like Terry Maggert, Mark Wandry, JF Holmes, LawDog, and Chris Kennedy. Others are those I have known online but only now met in person or only now met.

LibertyCon is like a family gathering, where it takes 30 minutes to get anywhere because you end up stopping to talk with everyone along the way.

I could wax eloquent about the awesome panels, the variety of conversations, the incredible dealer room, and the phenomenal consuite. The truth is, all of that pales in comparison to the awesome people I meet here every year.

LibertyCon has continued to impress and I look forward to next year, only 363 days until the next one!

The Star Engine Snippet 3

Here is the third snippet of The Star Engine, coming July 12, 2024. Be sure to preorder from Amazon. https://amzn.to/3V9blRc

Sidewinder felt some regret as his decoy element died, yet they had not died in vain.  Those ships had drawn the majority of the enemy fleet out of position.  His larger force now had an uncontested approach to the planet and he’d have the opportunity to strafe their planetary facilities and then attack the enemy fleet as they came around the planet.

And it would be a victory.  The seventeen ships he’d sent in had been his oldest and slowest, crewed by those of his kind that he found most expendable.  Sidewinder’s main force consisted of over forty vessels, the largest of which would be considered cruisers by the humans he faced, though their armaments were more on par with battleships and their shielding systems would let them sustain far more damage than any purely human ship.

Close with the planet and sweep around, he sent to his ship commanders.  Do not give them time to reload their fighters.

His enemy had fought well and some part of Sidewinder appreciated that.  Rarely did he face a skilled opponent.  Sidewinder would at least give him a quick, clean death.  Besides, he didn’t want to take any casualties from a massive missile strike like that.

You fought well, he thought to himself, sensing the enemy fleet shift to meet this new threat, it is a shame I’ll have to kill you.

***

Admiral Collae watched with calm, dark eyes as the enemy fleet swept in, their swift vessels already in cover behind the planet.  He didn’t pause to wonder how they had arrived, whether they had made use of stealth systems or timed their emergence from Shadow Space to allow their other force to draw him out.

None of that mattered.  What mattered was that they were square on an approach to Force Manticore and the three freighters sat idle, drives on standby, no more a threat than any other cluster of freighters in the system.

“Activate Manticore,” Admiral Collae snapped, gauging the enemy force’s approach.

The three freighters had been massive cargo transports, designed to carry bulk goods between hungry core colony worlds.  Each of those freighters massed more than a battlecruiser, but they had none of the strengthened bulkheads, armor, or power generation.  They were slow, graceless, ugly vessels that Admiral Collae had acquired for one purpose.  His engineers had gutted the ships, ripping out cargo bays and replacing them with cheap, single-use missile launchers.

They were mobile missile attack platforms and as the enemy ships came within point-blank range, his crews triggered all of those missiles in one massive salvo.  He had no way to control that salvo, not even with all the ships in his fleet could have done so… but the facilities on the planet had far more computing power and transmission capability.

The enemy ships hesitated as that huge salvo went in, and that affirmed Admiral Collae’s theories on this foe.  They were alien, they were powerful… but they still felt surprise.

Point defense systems fired and alien ships went into evasive maneuvers, yet they could not, would not, stop all those inbound missiles.  Admiral Collae had trapped them.  No force so small could weather such an avalanche of fire.

***

Sidewinder spared a moment of appreciation for the trap, even as the missiles flashed towards him.  It was a beautiful move, he could admit.  Clever, wonderful opponent, he thought to himself.  A shame that I cannot tell him so in person.

The missiles began to detonate amidst his lead vessels and Sidewinder’s mind went to an option that none of his kind would ever have considered.  It was suicide… worse, it risked everything that his species had long worked against… yet it offered the only chance at saving his ships and returning to defeat his opponents.

Faster than any human could have given the order, much less implemented it, he brought up his force’s shadow space drives and triggered a blind jump.

***

Admiral Collae felt a spurt of surprise as three quarters of the enemy force vanished, a moment later the entirety of his missiles detonated in chain that burned far brighter than Golgotha’s tiny red star.  Balor never use an emergency jump, he thought to himself.  As far as he knew, their drives weren’t even capable of it.  For that matter, even for humans the action was akin to suicide.  There was only a thirty percent chance of any ship emerging at all from a blind jump.  Often enough, the ships that “survived” such events were little more than twisted hulks, their systems overloaded and their hulls shattered by gravitic shear forces.

“Stand down from battle-stations,” Admiral Collae barked.  “Begin recovery operations.”  He would give his people a chance to celebrate their victory… yet it wasn’t one that he felt like celebrating.

He would rather have finished the enemy, destroyed them utterly.  With the blind jump, he didn’t know how many might have survived or where they might have gone.  They could all be dead.  They could be damaged, or they might, with some kind of psionic skill, emerge perfectly fine.  He didn’t know… and not knowing would eat at him.

“Well done,” Admiral Collae nodded at his people.  He pushed his concerns aside.  Later he would contemplate the ramifications.  For now, as always, he must appear to be fully in control.

***

“What the hell was that, do you think?” Alanis asked, staring out the armored windows of the command center for Purgatory Prison Station on the surface of Golgotha’s not-quite planet.

The flash had illuminated the entire surface and the glare had been bright, brighter than the day that the surface never saw, orbiting a red dwarf star that emitted the vast majority of its radiation on the infrared spectrum.

“I don’t know,” Lizmadie said, looking up from the communications console, “but it knocked out all of our remaining communications systems, our sensors… just about everything.  Massive electromagnetic pulse.  Half the base’s surface systems are cooked and…”

The base’s lights flickered and died.

Princess Lizmadie Doko growled, “We just lost power.  The fusion reactor is deep-buried but I think we blew half the fuses in the base itself.  We’re going to be down for days, maybe weeks…”

“Ma’am, that is, Princesses…” Lieutenant Ambrosio said from the doorway, “You need to see this.”

They followed him outside.  On the way, Alanis fumbled with a flashlight, but it seemed the same pulse that had knocked out the base systems had fried it too.  Of course…

Outside, on the same platform that Major Scaparetti had threatened her from, she followed Lieutenant Ambrosio’s gaze upwards… and gasped.

The entire sky was alive with witch-fire.  It must have been a massive electromagnetic burst to make the magnetosphere of the planet glow so powerfully.  While some part of her appreciated the beauty, especially as the diaphanous colors illuminated the world, softening the harsh planes, most of her was thinking over the implications.

“This would have to be a world-wide effect,” Lizmadie said next to her, echoing her thoughts.

“Communications and defenses could be out everywhere… not just here.” Alanis nodded.  She clapped her friend on the shoulder, beginning to smile, “Get everyone together.  This is our chance!”

They’d freed themselves from capture, they’d managed to get weapons and equipment, to take over an entire prison facility, their captors none the wiser.  They had a shuttle and they could have slipped into orbit, taken a ship, and escape the system.  For anyone else, that might have been enough.

That wasn’t enough for Alanis Giovanni.  She was going to capture the entire Star Engine… and this was her chance.

***

Kal’s June 2024 Update

Hey everyone! It’s June already, which means 2024 is pretty much halfway over. I’d set a goal for myself of publishing a book a month this year, so I’m a little behind, I need to write more.

June will have me working on two books to try and get caught up. I’m working on the sequels to Dead Train, which I’ll be working with Cannon Publishing to get ready and released.

This month I’ll also be at Liberty Con in Chattanooga. It’s got to be one of my favorite conventions, so I’m really looking forward to it. I always come away excited and inspired.

For other stuff, I’m getting The Star Engine ready for release, with a last round of editing and all the marketing stuff, to include book trailers. I’ll have snippet posts here starting soon, so you all can look forward to that.

Out on the horizon, I’ll start work on the 8th book of the Shadow Space Chronicles hopefully in July, I’ll have some crafting/painting YouTube videos out soon, and I’ll be looking at fall conventions that I can fit into my schedule.

That’s all for now, thanks for reading!

Now available for Preorder: The Star Engine

The Star Engine, the long-awaited seventh book of the Shadow Space Chronicles, is now available for pre-order. Coming July 12th, the Star Engine continues the story begun with The Fallen Race.

https://amzn.to/3V9blRc

There is a gun pointed at all of human space and it is in the hands of a madman.

The ancient Star Engine, a colossal construct of unknown power, is in the hands of a manipulating schemer.  He has already used it once to strike at his enemies, wiping out two entire fleets without giving them the opportunity to fight back.

To make matters worse, he has hundreds of thousands of thousands of hostages: men and women he has kidnapped, so that he can mentally program them to do his bidding.

The United Colonies Fleet has to stop him.  Emperor Lucius Giovanni has a plan.  He has an ally, too.  His sister, Lieutenant Alanis Giovanni, is on the surface of the Star Engine, and she plans to take the construct and free the prisoners.  If she can do that, then Lucius might have a chance in seizing the system without losing entire fleets.

First, though, Lucius has to deal with the treacherous Centauri Confederation, which seems bent upon destroying the new nation he has built, deal with unknown aliens who kill without explanation or remorse, and protect the worlds of the United Colonies.

The fate of human space and possibly far more rests upon who controls the Star Engine.

Kal’s May 2024 Update

Hey everyone, it’s May already!

I’m happy to announce that The Star Engine, book 7 of the Shadow Space Chronicles will be going live for pre-order very soon. I’m aiming for a July release.

I’m hard at work at a number of projects right now. Unfortunately the release of another book, which I’d planned for this month, is under a delay with the publisher, so I’m going to miss having a new book out this month.

I’m outlining and starting work on the 8th Shadow Space book, which I’ll follow with the 9th. It feels great to be working on this series again and, for those of you who have been reading my stuff since the start, you know this is the series that started my writing career, all the way back with The Fallen Race, the first full-length novel I released.

I’ll have a series trailer and a book trailer coming soon, and with the longer publishing timeline, I’ll start posting snippets for The Star Engine in June.

That’s all for now, thanks for reading!