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 THE ENTIRE STARMAN SAGA

is available in two large high quality paperback books from Cafepress.

 
Quest for the Light: Part I of the Starman Saga

This book is 479 pages long and includes a marked satellite map of the Martian terrain where significant parts of the story are set; four complete novels (Mutiny On Mars, The Runaway Asteroid, Journey to the Tenth Planet, and Descent Into Europa) and the first two parts of the mega-novel, The Lost Race of Mars; and four short stories ("The City of Dust", "The Orphans of Titan", "The Flight of the Olympia", and "A Matter of Time"). The book contains many illustrations.

Order this book through Cafepress at: http://www.cafepress.com/starman7


 

Warriors of the Light: Part II of the Starman Saga

This book is 477 pages long and also includes a marked satellite map of the Martian terrain where significant parts of the story are set; the last part of the mega-novel, The Lost Race of Mars; three novels (Doomsday Horizon, The Heart of Danger, and The Last Command); three short stories ("The Eight Treasures", "The Infestation of Sulphur Creek", and "Return to Europa"); and three large appendices, including a glossary. This book also contains many illustrations. "The Infestation of Sulphur Creek" has not appeared in print before.

Order this book through Cafepress at: http://www.cafepress.com/starman8


 



 

THE ANNOTATED STARMAN SAGA

is also available in two large high quality paperback books from Cafepress. This version of the Starman Saga includes everything in the standard version, but each book also contains well over one hundred footnotes in which the author explains his sources for names, tributes to classic series books, Biblical references, and other obscuranta that may be interesting to some readers. These books can be ordered through Cafepress at:

Quest for the Light:

http://www.cafepress.com/starman9

 

 

 

Warriors of the Light:

http://www.cafepress.com/starman10

 

 

 


THE STARMAN ARCHIVES

Well over a thousand pages of background material to the creation of the Starman series are available to readers and fans of this series in large paperback books that match the above volumes.


 

Volume 1 offers a detailed behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the first three books of the Starman Series. 289 pages.

This book can be ordered at: http://www.cafepress.com/starman1


 

 

Volume 2 offers a detailed behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the fourth and fifth books of the Starman Series. 349 pages.

This book can be ordered at: http://www.cafepress.com/starman3 


 

 

Volume 3 offers a detailed behind-the-scenes look at what it took to print the books in the Starman Series -plus a look at Starman trivia and plots of books that were never written. As an added bonus there is also a section on the artwork of the Starman Series. 469 pages.

This book can be ordered at: http://www.cafepress.com/starman4
 

 

Volume 4 offers a detailed behind-the-scenes look at the last three books of the Starman Saga - including a detailed examination at the thoughts that went into the grand finale of the Starman Series. The book also contains plot summaries of two unpublished Starman books and some other never-before-published material. 569 pages.

This book can be ordered at: http://www.cafepress.com/starman12
 


 

THE NOVELETTE, THE LOST TOMORROW

The Lost Tomorrow is a true Starman tale, but it takes place independently from the rest of the stories in the series. It occurs in the year 2204, when Joe Taylor is 73 years old. However, it is a tale within a tale; the story Joe tells his friend Owsley Robbins is set in the time about a year before Doomsday Horizon, which took place in 2156.


The Lost Tomorrow is told in seven segments. It was published in 2003 in "The Starman Chronicles", a fanzine developed expressly to release this story as a serial. At the time the serial was offered for preorder, the Starman Team announced, "This is the only format in which the story will be available. We have no plans to publish the tale at a later date in one volume."

A year after the serial was begun, the Starman Team decided to release the entire saga in paperback form. Although we wished to release The Lost Tomorrow in this format, we could only do so if all the subscribers to "The Starman Chronicles" released us from our promise. Two preferred that we stick to our original agreement, so the serial will not be released for general distribution, either in the trilogy or any other fashion.

"The Starman Chronicles", however, is a set of seven, small, print-on-demand magazines. They are available for order for $20.00, which includes shipping by priority mail.

To order The Lost Tomorrow, please contact us.

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