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Greetings, Number
What you see before you is your gateway into the Shards Universe. It is composed of short stories, novellas, novels, and an ever growing body of research. While the characters, events, and technologies are fictional, reality is in the details. Although the planets man will settle in this Universe are fictional, the stars themselves are accurate in location, distance and class. For the true science fiction buff, there is a cornucopia of hidden accuracies. And yet, for the newly initiated science fiction reader, or even for the casual reader, you will discover a Shards Universe filled with believable characters, engaging relationships, heart breaking tragedy and exciting action. And while the short stories may occasionally have a sad or bittersweet ending, in the novels, good always wins over the bad. That said, feel free to explore the Shards Universe! Peter Prellwitz
Books: Published Books: Release Schedule 2008-2009 News (Updated November 25, 2008) 2008-09 Convention Schedule
Date: November 25, 2008 NEWS! Remember that (what happened to #2) thing I mentioned earlier this month? Well, here's your chance to see a tiny bit of it and give me feedback. If you email me at PeterPrellwitz (at) ShardsUniverse.net and ask to take a peek, I'll email you back the link and you can go see for yourself. Oh, and don't be shy about emailing me. You'd be surprised how very, VERY few emails I get from readers.
Oh, and I changed the menu look a little bit.
I'm really anxious to see what you all think of this new idea and if I should pursue it. Oh, and it'll be updating a LOT as I develop it, so checking in to the new link every few days would probably be a good idea.
Now EMAIL ME already!
INSIDE THE STORY: I'm too much the Trekker! If you've read Horizons, you'll see an "oops" I made in there: I referred to a planet as being "Class M", which means Earth-type. But that's a Star Trek term! My bad. I was so used to looking up stars, which really DO use Letter-Number classifications, that I slipped back to what I know and assumed "Class M" was real, too. Of course, to everyone else I'll just say, "Oh, that's a nod to one of my favorite TV shows." Don't tell anyone I goofed, okay?
Date: November 11, 2008 LIBRARY UPDATE: Some of the text in my stories is "invisible" in some browsers. I'm going through and resetting it to black. Legacy is a NEW story in the library. Occurring between the Prologue and Chapter One of my novel Promise Tide, it's an interesting look at Promise and Chrissy just after the death of Promise's grandfather. It's in the original draft (2001), so take a look as soon as you can. I'll be updating it at some point.
Grandma's Grandma is now restored in its entirety. And check out the "Inside the Story" below to find out more about this little gem. Throwing Up Sashes is now restored in its entirety. Ghost of Christmas Last is now restored in its entirety. Whitey's Gift is now restored in its entirety. Opus In Red is now restored in its entirety. Passage is now restored in its entirety. Reëntry is now in black text. (Read this story! In my opinion, it's one of my best short stories.) Troublemaker is now restored in its entirety.
INSIDE THE STORY: Although it is a very short story, Grandma's Grandma has some interesting history and a number of very cool tie-ins. The main character, Betsy Trilwell, is mentioned in Shards: Book Four; Chapter Seven, along with the "Carl" in the story. She is the "lady friend" Abigail mentions. "Carl" is none other than Carl Woldheim, the creator of time travel in the Shards Universe and one of the great thinkers of his time. Carl and his work are mentioned in numerous novels and short stories, and is a founding member of NATech, way back in the closing days of World War II, as written in the unpublished story Startled Allies. THAT story sets the creation of NATech at Thursday, March 22, 1945, in the mountains of Austria. Betsy and Carl were to appear in a novel entitled Future Youth, which will probably never see print. The reason is that I had started writing the novel about twenty years ago and had gotten a hundred pages finished when I shelved it. Only five years after that, I wrote Shards, and borrowed heavily from Future Youth. Betsy is a prototype of Abigail, and were you to read Future Youth, you'd see that I'd have to completely rewrite it to separate the two books. Even though Betsy is in her late 70s, time travel in the Shards Universe has an action/inverse reaction effect. The further into the future you go, the younger you get. The further back you go, the older you get. This "rush" of aging outside the time continuum is what makes time travel addicting - literally. This was hinted at in Horizons, and will be brought out again if ever I decide to rewrite Future Youth. And while in Shards, Abigail says no one knows what ultimately happened to "Carl and his companion" after they used his first time travel device, I DO know. And that is what Future Youth is about. The house that Betsy is living in when this story takes place (and in the Future Youth opening chapters) does exist. I traveled to Morrisville, AZ and found a tiny derelict house out on the desert. I took pictures of it, which is probably a good thing, as I doubt it is still there after a decade. If ever Future Youth is finished and sees print, I'll bring the photos along to conventions. Finally, note the first paragraph of Grandma's Grandma. If you look at the name and year, you'll probably figure out who the "new baby boy" is.
Date: November 10, 2008 LIBRARY UPDATE: Some of the text in my stories is "invisible" in some browsers. I'm going through and resetting it to black. Archimedes Eats is now in black text. And the date - which I'd somehow gotten wrong - has been set back 19 years to the correct time. (About 40 Terran years.) A Piñata For Juanita is now in black text.
Date: November 6, 2008 Again I went FOREVER without updating this site. *sigh* Sorry, sorry, sorry! UPDATE! I've UPDATED MY CONVENTION SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER 2008 through MAY 2009 NEWS! Well, I don't have a WHOLE lot to report. As many of you know, I have a web comic out based on my young adult fantasy, THE ANGEL OF ST. THOMAS vs. The Galactic Good Guys. The comic posts Tuesdays and Thursdays and is drawn by professional anime artist Steve Bennett. At least is DID post every Tuesday and Thursday. Steve's moving from Virginia to Japan in December and the comic is on brief hiatus while he and his wife relocate. You can read the first 80 pages at: http://AngelOfStThomas.com. Anyway, THAT'S where I've been spending a lot of my time this year. On the upside, I'm still working on Redeeming The Plumb, plus a Roids Cavanaugh novel by H.K. Devonshire called The Bombala Mines Fast Draw. I'm also fiddling with something a little out of my normal area, a swords & sorcery novel that is looking to be a four book effort. All four books will be on the same events, but as seen from different characters point of view. Included are a princess who survives a coup attempt (that saw her raped and her family killed) to become the young ruler of her kingdom, forced to grow up far too fast. She enlists the aid of an enigmatic "pathmaker", who takes her on as an apprentice and trains her in the peculiar ways of his calling. In the second book, focus shifts to a much younger, much poorer girl who is sold into the princess's services because of a rare gift she possesses; the ability to conjure fire through her emotions. The third book will focus on another member of the princess's military, a priest who has seen too much death and too much sorrow and has become jaded about living. Yet he still holds a flicker of hope... The fourth book will bring the events of the first three together, as well as the characters, and send them to a climatic ending. But that's just for fun on the side. My priorities right now (because I know a few of you have been asking): 1. Redeeming The Plumb 3. The Bombala Mines Fast Draw 4. SHARDS: Coda 5. Terran Martian Wars 6. A second Angel of St. Thomas novel What happened to #2? Well.... about that. I've got something in the works that may be coming out next year that could blow your socks off. But while its far along as a project, I'm still not positive it'll happen. So I'm keeping mum about it right now.
AND FINALLY: I'm going to continue expanding the free library here. I'll be reposting the short stories that are currently cut off, posting some finished ones you probably haven't seen, and writing some new ones.
INSIDE THE STORY: You all know that I enjoy sticking in the nifty stuff that if you find out about it, you'll most likely say, "Neat!" Well, here's one that's almost impossible to "detect". In TAU, Paul and Promise live for a brief time in a small row house in London. That street and house actually exist, which those of you who know my style won't find surprising. But the reason I chose that location is that the house is backed up (at least, as best I could place it) against another imaginary house of fictional fame: 221-B Baker Street; the home of the celebrated Sherlock Holmes.
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