The Western genre, so popular in my youth, has fallen out of favor in recent years. It survives mainly in “shoot ’em up” video games like Red Dead Redemption. Yet it has a lasting influence on other genres, especially science fiction. Though despised by sci-fi purists, so-called space westerns have attracted legions of fans. When […]
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Nakota E-book Specials – Miss Ione D & The Mayan Marvel
In celebration of our 99 cent e-book sale, we’re giving a summary of all the books in our catalog. Number 3 is Miss Ione D. and the Mayan Marvel, our novella that introduces our spunky steampunk heroine Ione Dfrdwy. She’s smart, she’s independent, and she loves adventure. It’s 1896 and Ione, 19, decides to postpone […]
Nakota E-book Specials – Fidelio’s Automata
At Nakota Publishing, we’re having a 99 cent sale on all e-books by Arlys and me from Black Friday through Cyber Monday. In the days counting down to the event, we’ll be taking a look at each of our literary works. Fidelio’s Automata is my second novel and my first foray into the steampunk genre. […]
Nakota E-book Specials – Centrifugal Force
Cover art by Kyle Dunbar. The e-book edition of Centrifugal Force is one of those we’ll be putting on sale for the Black Friday-Cyber Monday shopping holiday. This was my first book, published in 2012, and was not steampunk, but near-future speculative fiction. In it, I ask the following question: assuming that America continues its […]
What? You wouldn’t turn down a BARGAIN, would you?
Our judgemental dog Hati is here to inform you of an upcoming special on all our e-book titles currently on Amazon, effective from Black Friday 2017 through Cyber Monday. All novels and short stories by Vaughn Treude and/or Holloway will be priced 99 cents for the electronic edition. If you haven’t read these fine works […]
Professor Ione D and the Epicurean Incident is here!
The second book in Ione D’s steampunk adventures is available on Amazon. It’s amazing how quickly you can publish something these days. It’s the creative process that takes the most time, as technology has enabled everything to move at light speed. The strange thing is that, since we updated the cover for the print edition, […]