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Freeheads
(published October 2011)
The bold conclusion to the DarkTrench saga,
Freeheads is everything you expected, and more...
Freeheads is about bringing
Sand’s journey to completion. He knows what he is
supposed to do, but can he do it? Even if he is
willing, will he be able? You’re going to see him
face some of his biggest fears, and encounter new
ones. Freeheads is also about surprises. Lots
of new locales, characters and cultures. And cool
science!
Ultimately Freeheads will make you want to reread the
first two books. It is the culmination of everything
that has come before.
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Ether Ore
(published June 2011)
At the edge of the Butterfly Nebula, beyond the last
portal, lies Periphery Station. Last haven, recovery
hospice, tourist mecca, and cathedral in space. All
sorts of people come to Periphery Station:
armalcolite prospectors, star rangers, survivors,
and renegades.
The portal brings word of other galaxies—and other
realities. Time, distance, and motive have different
meanings here.
Marcher Lord Press produces science fiction and
fantasy novels with a spiritual edge. Here, six
Marcher Lord Press authors—plus the publisher
himself—show their skills with short fiction...
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The Superlative Stream
(published April 2010)
More than just a sequel, the Superlative Stream
expands the boundaries of allegory that began with A Star
Curiously Singing. Join Sandfly in his quest across the
galaxy and within his own mind and heart. Hang on, this is going
to be fun...
"It's
one of those books for which I created Marcher Lord Press:
incredible speculative fiction that would never, ever have a
chance at a traditional Christian publisher."
-- Jeff Gerke (Marcher Lord Press)
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A Star Curiously Singing
(published October 2009)
What FoxTales is to the history of software,
technology and workplace angst, this novel is to
their future.
Released by
Marcher Lord Press to rave reviews, A
Star Curiously Singing breaks all the rules...
"Nietz has taken many standard sci-fi
tropes...and put his own twist on them. In addition,
he's pulled off something I haven't seen in a long
time - a truly original way of revealing the truth
about God in a world that doesn't know Him. It's
highly creative and somewhat inspiring. Highly
Recommended." --
Christian Fiction Review
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FoxTales: Behind the Scenes at Fox Software
(published September
2011)
Much has been written about
the battles that go on between software companies
over market share.
FoxTales is the
story about one such battle, told from the
perspective of a foot soldier...
...my
perspective.
"This book was hard to put
down. I enjoyed the book to the very end. I was
shocked about all the things that went on in Fox
Software. A small software company from Ohio, was
able to change the software industry." --
Anonymous Amazon Reviewer
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