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🚀 Greetings, adventurers of the galaxy! 🌟
Here’s the latest transmission from Mission Control with updates on my projects and adventures!

M. Pax upcoming releases

🚀 Project One: Completing the Space Squad 51 Series

Status: Full throttle!

  • Spaceberg: Published and already drifting through the cosmic ether! On standby for editing and reception of immersive bonuses.
  • Space Trash: First edit completed. The project is now at 67,000 words. Some bonus extras created for this one. It sits and awaits more editing while I complete the rest of the series.
  • Space Hitched: A new addition to Space Squad 51. This bonus story comes between Space Trash and Space Weed. First round of editing is complete. It idles while I write Space Weed.
  • Space Weed: The finale of this trilogy is taking shape and is soaring to 25,000 words. My goal is to complete the first draft by the end of April.
  • Space Worms: Another new addition with a rough outline. This new story will be a stretch goal for Kickstarter backers. Don’t miss out!
  • Exciting News: I’ll be creating bonus content to make my stories more immersive from here on out. Bonus extras complete for Space Hitched and Space Weed. Some are done for Space Trash. Will add them in for Spaceberg when the first draft of Space Weed is complete.

Stay tuned for more! Sign up for the prelaunch of the Kickstarter Launch Party so you don’t miss out on anything! Launch is getting closer! PRELAUNCH


🌟 Project Two: Third Star Rising

Status: Steady as she goes!

This short story (or novella, if it decides to grow wings) is halfway plotted, with a partial draft already making its orbit.


💭 Project Three: Mood Bubbles (Working Title)

Status: Rising on the horizon!

This story’s emotional atmosphere is 75% plotted, and I can already see its sparkling potential. At an estimated 20,000+ words, it’s set to be a novella that bursts with meaning—and bubbles, of course!


🌌 Project Four: Completing the Rifters Series

Status: Charting new dimensions!

  • The Generals (Rifters Book 5): At 30% plotted, this novel is laying the foundation for epic twists and turns. My target is 70-80,000 words, and it’s going to be worth the wait!
  • Untitled (Rifters Book 6): The final installment is 5% plotted, but hey, the adventure is just beginning. My aim? Another 70-80,000 words of world-saving, dimension-bending awesomeness.

🚀Project Five: Serial, Shroomtopia

Status: In progress on my new Discord channel, Paxport. It’s a freebie. Come join me and let’s get to know each other better.  DISCORD

 

🚀Project Six: Cherry Bomb 9000

Status: Partly written. This will be the next serial on my Discord channel. Ooo. 

 


Keep your comms open for more updates, and get ready for some interstellar stories headed your way soon. One of the short stories will be a freebie for my mailing list. If you haven’t joined the M. Pax Dimension yet, well, get over there! MPAX DIMENSION

Stay tuned for cover reveals and exciting developments as I put my heart into these projects. Until then, happy reading and dreaming!

Stay tuned and peace out,
M. Pax
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#SciFi Worth Reading: Eva Golemina and the Calvert Street Sorceress #BookReview

 

🔮 Eva Golemina and the Calvert Street Sorceress: A Fun, Creative Steampunk Adventure

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I recently finished Eva Golemina and the Calvert Street Sorceress by Gary Lester, and wow, what a quick, fun ride! This indie gem was a 50-page read I borrowed through my Hoopla app, and it turned out to be my second indie read of the month (I’m hoping to squeeze in a third, too). While it was a short read, it was packed with enough creativity to make me wish it was longer.

A Steampunk Adventure Full of Surprises

At its core, Eva Golemina and the Calvert Street Sorceress is a steampunk story, and it delivers all the delightful trappings of the genre: intriguing gadgets, magical elements, and a strong-willed protagonist. I don’t want to spoil too much, though, because I think the story is best enjoyed without too many expectations—there’s a fun surprise around every corner. The plot twists and unique characters kept me engaged from start to finish.

Creative and Fun

The creativity in this book really shines. From the setting to the plot to the characters, Gary Lester’s world-building and storytelling are fun and imaginative. I loved how fresh and unique it felt, despite drawing on familiar steampunk tropes. It was like jumping into a world where anything was possible, and that made for a really enjoyable experience.

A Minor Drawback

If I had to nitpick, I’d say the story could benefit from another round of editing. There were a few areas where things could have been tightened up, but honestly, it didn’t take away from my enjoyment of the story. The charm of the book far outweighs any minor flaws.

Final Thoughts

Overall, Eva Golemina and the Calvert Street Sorceress is a delightful, creative steampunk adventure that left me wanting more. If you’re looking for a quick, enjoyable read full of surprises, I highly recommend giving this one a try. It’s a perfect indie read for anyone who enjoys a good blend of magic, steam-powered gadgets, and mystery.

Happy reading! ✨

 

 

 

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Ashes and Dust: A Moment of Reflection on Pardeep Station

 

 

Want to get to know Pauder a little better? Here’s a free bonus scene from the Backworlds universe. The story setting is shortly after Stopover At the Backworlds’ Edge (Book 2) ends.

Ashes and Dust

An older war veteran staring out at a barren planet of dusty dunes

The night rarely granted Pauder rest, especially since the recent visit by the Fo’wo’s. The enemy claimed some nonsense about secrets on Pardeep Station. There was no such thing, except for the ones he had buried so deeply his past had become a secret to himself.

From his bed inside a tower in his home, he gazed out at his barren moon bathed in the light from Azta. Azta was Pardeep’s center—the ice giant Pardeep danced around in a steady orbit. The gases making up the ice giant glowed in a heartwarming blue, a blue to stir any human heart with a nostalgia no one could remember. Azta wasn’t stingy with the light it shared with Pardeep and rarely gave the moon the gift of full darkness. Sometimes he resented the light, wanting to wallow in the darkness squeezing on his heart and mind in a constant grating grip.

The enemy didn’t give him any peace, either. He thought he would be safe on this wretched moon far from anything important and holding onto nothing of value, except for what remained of his sanity. He rose and dressed, sliding on his fatigues and boots. One by one, he slipped his five war medals over his head, kissing them, remembering his brothers and sisters in arms, those who hadn’t lived long enough to walk with ghosts.

Outside, his breath added the only clouds ever to grace Pardeep Station. Not enough water existed on this arid moon for anything so luxurious as a cloud. He trotted out to check on his caches, the places he stashed weapons just in case. Just in case had arrived two weeks ago and his weapons had been too far away to do anyone any good. Maybe he’d move some of the ordnance to the docking tower. But he didn’t want the weapons anywhere the enemy could find them or reach them. The docks weren’t a good idea.

“Keep the best ones on you,” Resitar said. “Then they is always handy.”

“I shouldn’t listen ta ya,” Pauder replied. “Yar dead. Ya died decades ago. I saw ya blow up.”

“Doesn’t mean I don’t have anything to say.”

Pauder stared at the spot the voice materialized from. “Get out of my head, Resitar. Ya was always a bad scout. That’s why I followed ya everywhere. The lieutenant knew ya needed watching.”

“Your neighbors need watching.”

“I know.” Pauder moved on to each cache in turn, checking the bits and bobs he set around each one as sentries. If they remained undisturbed, he knew no one had been here. To be certain, he pulled out his tab and reviewed how the scatter of the bits and bobs matched the image of the last time he’d been there. Each image matched. The Fo’wo’s hadn’t found his weapons, nor their snitcher.

His gaze shifted across the dusty dunes in the direction of Meelo’s farm. He knew she was as shattered inside as he was, but had never pegged her for a Fo’wo agent. He had been as stunned as the others.

“I’m off my game,” he muttered. “Been hanging out with that big goo of a bartender too much.” Craze had a soft spot for most sob stories, especially when the tale was told by a gal. Craze was too young to learn to guard his heart better. Pauder tried to tell him, but Craze never listened.

“The young rarely do what their elders advise,” his father said from across the years and across star systems. He sometimes joined Pauder on these treks across the dunes.

“Not today, Paps. I need a clear head.”

“To do what?”

“I don’t know exactly, but I have ta check up on the snitcher.” He waved the ghost of his father away. Sometimes Pauder would sit a spell and wallow in old sentiments with his paps, but those moments didn’t come often. Pauder had quit handing out his heart ages ago. He didn’t intend to start again.

At the farm, Meelo tended to her fields. Apparently, night didn’t give her much peace and rest either. She wrestled with a stubborn rootbagger and fell on her butt. Swearing, she lumbered back onto her feet, swiping dust off her backside. She kicked at the rootbagger, but it still didn’t budge.

“Why isn’t ya using the harvester?” Pauder asked as he approached.

Despite it still being night, she squinted at him as if the sun shone in her eyes. Her eyes watered a bit too, as if stuck in brightness. “Y-you is up early.”

“Ditto.” He plucked the rootbagger from the dirt and set it in her bin. Like Azta reflected sunlight, she reflected Pauder. The same echoes of grief, horror, and trauma danced in the twitches of her eyelids and cheeks. He wondered if she spoke to ghosts too.

“I-I I’m not going to break our agreement. I won’t talk to the Fo’wo’s again without you being there,” she said.

Nodding, he went over by her shed, which badly needed patching, and examined the harvester. After locating her toolbox, he removed the air intake and cleaned out the dust. Once reassembled, the harvester started right up. He searched the shed for epoxy or resin to fill in the holes in the shed, but didn’t see any. He returned to Meelo in the field, smiling at the three filled bins, proud his moon could produce something.

“Harvester is repaired. Ya got ta keep the dust out of it. Yar shed doesn’t do squat to protect it in a dust storm.”

She swiped the dirt staining her hands on her coat. She wore a black wool coat with more pockets than Pauder could count. Each pocket was made from a different fabric. He figured the pockets meant something like his medals. “R-Rainly is out, ‘n she’s the only one who will trade with me.”

“That’s your fault,” Resitar said from behind Meelo. “You made everyone distrust her ‘n let it be known they’d meet your wrath if they had dealings with her.”

Pauder scowled and raked his sharp fingers over his bald head. “I’ll be by later ta fix the shed.”

“N-no need. I can leave with Doc next time she comes in.”

“Why would ya do that? The Fo’wo’s won’t let ya be. I’m yar best shot a future free of them murderous dastards.” Hate bubbled in a roiling heat from deep inside him. He caught a faint reflection of the same loathing in her eyes before she returned to her usual state of resignation.

“I-I I’m not always sure I want a future,” she whispered.

“Ditto, missy. But our neighbors need us. Me, ta keep us from being killed stupidly. Ya, ta keep us fed.”

“I-I don’t want to be needed, ‘n I certainly don’t want to need anyone else.”

“Me either.” For a second, he saw everything he lost beside her and in her. Her ghosts and his mingled. He stared down at the dirt, hoping she didn’t notice, but Resitar kept poking him. “Meelo, this is a good place for folks like you ‘n me. Some just see ashes ‘n dust. We see a chance to heal. Maybe… sometimes. But don’t forget who ya is in the process. Yar a Backworlder. We gotta look out for each other.”

The words left him before he could think better of them. He couldn’t decide if he was trying to convince her or himself. The silence that followed felt like a wound, raw and exposed. He wondered if the fragile idea of healing was worth it. Maybe this was what he had fought for in the war, or maybe it was just another battle with no winners.

Growling, he left to get a can of resin from his place.

 

 

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Titans Clash in the Monsterverse: A Roaring Double Feature #MovieReview

Welcome to the Monsterverse!

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If you love massive monsters, city-destroying battles, and a world where logic takes a backseat to epic mayhem, then Godzilla vs. Kong and Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire are cinematic treasures you can’t miss. These films deliver everything a monster movie enthusiast craves: jaw-dropping fights, jaw-unhinging roars, and a journey into a hollow Earth that feels like a nod to classic adventure tales.

Godzilla vs. Kong: Clash of the Titans

The first of the pair sets the stage for a rivalry of epic proportions. Godzilla, cast as the antagonist by circumstances, clashes with Kong, who earns the audience’s sympathy thanks to his bond with Jia, the last of Skull Island’s indigenous people. Jia’s connection to Kong and her ability to communicate with him adds a touching layer to the chaos.

The hollow Earth concept steals the show, offering a wild, otherworldly take on the idea of an entire ecosystem hidden beneath our feet. The visuals are stunning, and the sense of discovery is reminiscent of classic adventure novels like She or Erewhon, where explorers uncover ancient civilizations and hidden worlds. As for the battles? They’re nothing short of jaw-dropping—massive, destructive, and wildly entertaining. You might end up rooting for both monsters, even as cities crumble under their feet.

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire – An Epic Continuation

The sequel ups the ante with a deeper dive into hollow Earth, expanding the mythology of the Monsterverse. We learn more about Jia’s heritage and the ancient connection between her people and the titans, adding an emotional depth to the epic battles. The film embraces its larger-than-life premise with gusto, throwing in more titans and cranking up the stakes.

The battles are as explosive as ever—if anything, it’s a miracle there’s a single skyscraper left standing on Earth. And while the action is thrilling, the film doesn’t shy away from its emotional core. The ending, dripping with sentimentality, might even bring a tear to your eye . I actually liked this one better than the first, probably because we get to spend a lot more time in hollow Earth.

The Verdict

beer ratingBoth films revel in the outlandish and the larger-than-life, requiring viewers to suspend belief and just enjoy the ride. The Monsterverse feels like a love letter to fans of giant creature features, combining dazzling visuals, compelling lore, and action that demands to be seen on the biggest screen possible. Sure, the human characters might take a backseat to the roaring, stomping titans, but they still bring heart to the spectacle—especially Jia and her bond with Kong.

So, yeah, they earn the coveted “beer is optional” rating. If giant monsters battling it out over cityscapes and hidden worlds sounds like your kind of fun, these movies are pure, unadulterated popcorn bliss. They’re hokey in the best way, thrilling in every way, and proof that the Monsterverse is still roaring strong.

Here are the trailers:

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#SciFi Worth Reading: Phantom Station #BookReview

 

🚀 Phantom Station: A Delicious Sci-Fi Mystery with a Hint of Adventure

cover of Phantom Station, a spaceship in space

 

I recently picked up Phantom Station by Kate Sheeran Swed through a Kickstarter campaign (yes, there are so many unique books to discover this way!). At the time of my purchase, it wasn’t available anywhere else, but I was lucky enough to snag an eBook copy—and I’m so glad I did.

A Cozy Space Adventure with Hidden Depths

At first glance, Phantom Station seems like a simple enough premise: Kay, a retired fighter pilot, is now piloting a boring shuttle—basically a glorified space bus—when disaster strikes. A surprise attack sends her and her passengers fleeing into space, eventually landing on a mysterious and uncharted space station. But what starts as a seemingly straightforward adventure quickly turns into a deliciously mysterious exploration, and that’s when the story truly takes off.

Space Mystery at Its Best

One of my favorite aspects of sci-fi is space discovery and unraveling the unknown, and Phantom Station delivers on that front in spades. Most of the story centers on Kay and her passengers trying to understand what the hell is going on with this hidden space station. Every moment spent exploring the eerie station is packed with tension and wonder, and I couldn’t put it down. The sense of discovery was palpable, and the mysteries of the station kept me eagerly turning the pages (or tapping the screen, in my case).

A Great Start to an Intriguing Journey

Phantom Station is a fantastic blend of sci-fi, mystery, and adventure. The pacing is great, the characters are intriguing, and the setting is wonderfully atmospheric. This is one of those books that hooks you from the start and doesn’t let go, leaving you craving more.

Final Thoughts

If you’re a fan of space exploration, mysterious stations, and a bit of unexpected adventure, this is definitely a book you’ll want to check out. I can’t wait to see where the story goes next—I’m already eager for more from this author!

🌌 Happy reading, and here’s to finding more hidden gems like this one! ✨

 

 

 

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