
In the last book, it felt like there was a lot of discussion and theory and not a whole lot of action until the very end. This book was better than the second book since I felt that stuff was actually happening, I wasn't just being told that stuff happened. I am hoping that things end well for her. She's the only character with any real substance, a little less flat than the others. I actually do like JD Black quite a bit and think that it has been interesting seeing her develop throughout the series. I think she is kind of annoying in that she definitely thinks she is better than everyone else in the story. I don't think much about Sandra O'Toole, she just seems like another character to have the other characters worship since she is from the past and oh so smart. Not much of a character like most of the characters in this series. The unincorporated woman as a character is just as flat and boring as Justin Cord was. The space battles were exciting and there was plenty of action.

There was more annoying religious stuff in this book and I mostly ended up skimming a lot of the paragraphs that talked about religion since they were incredibly boring. This one had much better space battles and action and less of the politics of the world. The Unincorporated Woman was a little bit better than the last book, but not really by that much. My hobbies include roadbike riding, surfing and reading. Happy to say the series has also found a warm welcome here at. It went on to win the 2010 Prometheus Award for Best Science Fiction novel of the year and the three books that followed in its wake were also nominated, one even making the finals.

8 years later our first book, The Unincorporated Man, hit the shelves. I applied my advertising copywriter skill set (word craftsmanship and reader empathy) to the one idea of Eytan's I felt was strongest and then together we created an outline, basic plot points and an extrapolated world built on that initial concept.

Mind you I had no idea how to go about this but I did know that Eytan had some great ideas and little tenacity and I had a lot of tenacity and a gift for knowing how to turn great ideas into a marketable ones. I'm an accidental science fiction author.Ī few years back, broke, desperate and living with my wife and three kids at my in-laws, I decided to get together with my brother, Eytan and write a book.
