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About Nathan Pedde
He began writing in the seventh grade, he wrote an illustrated fairy-tale. He dabbled in it during High School and started writing in college. Life got in the way and little progress was made, however, the writing still happened. Fifteen years after high school, serious writing has begun.
Nathan writes in both Science-Fiction and Fantasy and has many novels written, and many novels planned. Expect more books in both of those genres in the near future.
You can find him at his website at nathanpedde.com where he keeps a weekly blog. He also has a newsletter that he posts when he releases new books.
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Blog postOctober is the month of near crazy. I am wondering where the month has gone. I have not gotten enough done though I have gotten some. As you might have noticed, I am still not writing my weekly blog. I do want to have some type of blog, though it will wait until the new year to see that forth that will take. Maybe I can do some vlog, though I have the face for radio and voice for text. I have published my book one of my Corrupted Stream Saga and I am working to publish the next. It should go5 months ago Read more
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Blog postWhen is a game still a game? When does it become more than that? When does it become reality?
For live streamer Axel Becker, he thought he understood the answer to that question when started making his money through playing video games. When terrorists took over and entrapped a million players in a shooter mmorpg, his answer changed.
The hit game, Escape from Valhalla, uses a next generation VR system which inserts a player’s consciousness into the game world. This s6 months ago Read more -
Blog postSeptember is the beginning my second to last semester of school. This is scary as I have had the freedom to not worry about a day job. This may be in my cards. In the writing front, I made my deadlines for the Liberation of Ghosts. I also published two of my books for a pen name. I won’t be giving the name out here, but I write in two other pen names with more planned for the next year.
2020 GOALS Write 600,000 words in publishable story related projects.(Bonus) Write 800,000 words as a s6 months ago Read more -
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Blog postWant to read a great book? Or many? Go check out SFF Book Bonanza. You can find Felix the Fallen and over 30 others. There are titles from Hopebreaker by Dean F Wilson, to Duelist by John Triptych.
This is an outstanding collection of book for a cheap price that can’t be beat. Go check them out and pick up an impressive title, today!
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Blog postWar – Slavery – Revenge. Years hardened his resolve to end what he was thrust into. And end it will!
The ship’s departure date is fast approaching, except Felix is nowhere near the port. A vast dry desert separates him and his rendezvous location.
Felix has other serious problems. Still a slave owned by the High-King, the Grand Master of the Order of Ghosts must negotiate his freedom while trying not to be pulled into the looming Civil War. However, there may not b7 months ago Read more -
Blog postTo start today’s blog, I’d like to share a few pictures.
Taken in July 2020. Taken today… That is not fog, smog or clouds of any kind. This is smoke from the fires on the west coast of the United States. Which means have hunkered down with the windows and doors closed. That crap is not good for the lungs. I just hope for rain. Both here and down there.
Onto the topic.
Doing a simple google search, I see places like Facebook and Twitter being called the most wretched hi7 months ago Read more -
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Blog postIn the Creative Community, there are many creatives who work on projects for free. This can be for many reasons and at different points of the creatives career can be beneficial or detrimental. Knowing when to accept a low-paying or free gig can be difficult to determine that may require forethought and experience to navigate.
For creatives, one of the major hurdles of getting paid gigs is having projects on the resume. Many companies and employers looking to hire a creative want some7 months ago Read more -
Blog postAugust is the month of what the f***. The month crept by at a snail’s pace, yet my word count sucked. I released City of Bones on time, which is good, but there are some many other projects I wanted to get done. It makes my stretch goal of 800k for 2020 not going to happen. But maybe if I hustle, I can get 750k? On a happy note, my editing is getting under control. I think I can cross something off my list.
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Blog postSome of you may have noticed I missed a week. Yes and no. This is the issue of writing a blog post, thinking I hit the button, not hitting the button, then getting invited to the lake…
This is a make up post. Sorry.
For everyone, taking a break is a vital part of work. Especially for anyone working for themselves. This goes double for creatives. However, what about those crazy among us that write every day without fail?
I still wrote.
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Blog postYears ago when I first started this journey as a writer and an author, my wife and I started to worldbuild. As a fan of David Eddings, I thought you needed to create a world in its entirety to write a story set in it. Eddings did it, and Tolkien did it. So I figured I needed to do it. I was wrong and my other worlds don’t have the level of worldbuilding as this one, but that is a topic for another time.
This started the journey. My wife and I used to stay up all night creating culture7 months ago Read more
Thirty-five awesome stories - one kick ass meme that started it all.
It started as a joke. Storm Area 51 they said. They can't stop all of us they said. But all laughter stopped when the U.S. Air Force mobilized the reserves and pulled out the big guns.
However, relentless mockery and derision by the media and the powers that be pushed the weebs and alien enthusiasts too far. What else were they supposed to do? They put on their big girl panties and showed up, determined to find out exactly what secrets were hidden behind the walls of the clandestine government facility.
Are you brave enough to buy this anthology today? If you are find out what the government wants to keep hidden.
C.J. Carella - Naruto Charge
J W Kiefer - Dark Mater
Walt Robillard - More to Carry
Michael Gants - Eminent Domain
Sarah A. Hoyt - Sunny Side Up
Alice Peng - Embasy City Delivery
Jamie Ibson - The Sage V'Sal
Tim Niederriter - Destinys End
Philip Ginn - Waterbenders in the Desert
Chris Winder - The Cricket
E. A. Shanniak - Stalking Death
Marisa Wolf - Home
Aaron Seaman - #Vaporize
Doug Burbey - Shift Work
Nathan Pedde - The Rise of the Ghids
Tim C. Taylor - Angel-51: Princess of Earth
Casey Moores - Sanity Check
J. R. Handley & Cisca Small - Love Finds Away
I. Ronik - Fallout - A Vapid Vixens Short
Michael J. Allen - Crashing the Party - A Scion Story
Alex C. Gates - Controlled Chaos
Declan Finn - Area 51 is Not Enough
IQ Malcolm - Kyle: Respawned
Milissa L. Story - Paradise Ranch
J. William Adler - Viva la Revolución
Joshua M. Young - Evan and Kyle Meet the Survey Cube
Sophie J. Shepherd - Nothing's Gonna Happen
Lawrence N. Oliver - Hangar Nine
Mel Todd - Routine Duty
Drew Avera - Storm the Gates
Philip K. Booker - Balancing the Scales
Tamsin L. Silver - The Trip Home
Robert W. Ross - Isabella's Campaign
Daniel Medrano - Hey Sweetie
R. Max Tillsley - Crickey!
Will you enjoy the glorious post-apocalypse – will you gnash your teeth and wail?
Don’t worry, you don’t have to figure it out. We’ve got you covered! Dive right in with 15 great stories where our 16 authors show how things could play out.
David Mudo – Dune Strider
Devon C. Ford – The Wall
Drue Bernardi – Rotting Highway
IQ Malcolm – A Girl with a Bird
J.R. Murdock – Apocalypse FM
Rick Shaw – #Iceteroid Survivors
J. R. Handley & Corey Truax – Civil Unrest
Lawrence N. Oliver – The Two Waters
MK Clark – The Beetle Problem
Nathan Pedde – Sailing Vessel Wanderlust: The Delivery
Terry Mixon – Girls Night Out
Tim C. Taylor – Monsters Understand Beauty Too
Tim Niederriter – Who Drowned the Earth
Walt Robillard – Lost Horizon: The Surge
Rick Partlow – Bones of Paradise
They came in peace…
…or so they said. Here are 18 examples of how they lied. This is an exciting collection of First Contact science fiction stories, all completely different! Take a risk – venture into the unknown with us. Who is out there? What will they want from us? Come join us in our adventure to find out how 1st Contact pans out. It will be a great adventure!
"Every story in this book has something to appeal to fans of the science fiction genre, especially those who like speculations into space travel and the future tinged with horror. Lovers of Alien and The Twilight Zone will find themselves at home here, and so will anyone who enjoys science fiction for what it promises: the expansion of the mind into unknown and sometimes intimidating places." Virge B., Red Adept Editing, Proofreader
Buy Contact This! and read some of the industry’s best storytellers today!
Walt Robillard - Delta Rescue 1
Corey Truax - Reaper's Fall
Aaron Seaman - The Last Seaman
Chris Winder - Memories
Nathan Pedde - From Planet Everdark
J. R. Frontera - The X Café
Tim Niederriter - Negotiation Negated
I. Ronik - The Incident at Wallings Creek
IQ Malcolm - Catch Island
J. Daniel Sawyer - Pumpernickel
Rick Shaw - Fiddler
Luke T. Barnett - Because Why Not
Lawrence N. Oliver - Colonies Fall
R. Max Tillsley - Replication
J.R. Murdock - Last Day of Reign
Paul E Cooley - Whispers
J. R. Handley - Ishtar's Rising
Rick Partlow - Legends
They came in peace…
…or so they said. Here are 18 examples of how they lied. This is an exciting collection of First Contact science fiction stories, all completely different! Take a risk – venture into the unknown with us. Who is out there? What will they want from us? Come join us in our adventure to find out how 1st Contact pans out. It will be a great adventure!
"Every story in this book has something to appeal to fans of the science fiction genre, especially those who like speculations into space travel and the future tinged with horror. Lovers of Alien and The Twilight Zone will find themselves at home here, and so will anyone who enjoys science fiction for what it promises: the expansion of the mind into unknown and sometimes intimidating places." Virge B., Red Adept Editing, Proofreader
Buy Contact This! and read some of the industry’s best storytellers today!
Walt Robillard - Delta Rescue 1
Corey Truax - Reaper's Fall
Aaron Seaman - The Last Seaman
Chris Winder - Memories
Nathan Pedde - From Planet Everdark
J. R. Frontera - The X Café
Tim Niederriter - Negotiation Negated
I. Ronik - The Incident at Wallings Creek
IQ Malcolm - Catch Island
J. Daniel Sawyer - Pumpernickel
Rick Shaw - Fiddler
Luke T. Barnett - Because Why Not
Lawrence N. Oliver - Colonies Fall
R. Max Tillsley - Replication
J.R. Murdock - Last Day of Reign
Paul E Cooley - Whispers
J. R. Handley - Ishtar's Rising
Rick Partlow - Legends