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Your Top 7 Science Stories of June and Science Fiction

Top 7 Science stories have to start with this one!

I would love it if Andromeda were that bright in the sky. Sadly, all we see is the fuzzy center. This picture demonstrates the power of time-lapse photography.

Then we have this breath-taking picture:

Your Top 7 Science Stories – The Second is Next

I read a deluge of science stories every week. This one filtered through the noise. I get a newsletter from GE, which is where I found it.

This meme may make you chuckle. It worked for me. If it does, let me know and I’ll give you a free ebook. Or you can get one by subscribing to my newsletter here.

Then Your Third is There Below

I first learned about living fossils in middle school with the coelacanth. Look! There’s one! Don’t delay! Click on the picture below.

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Coelacanth. Click to get one delivered to your door.

Continuing on, Your Fun Fourth

Who wouldn’t have fun with quantum computing?

If that’s not fun, try my collection of short stories.

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Oops cover

You can get free short story from the book on me, right here: ‘In A Pickle’. Click here. Or, you can get the whole audiobook for free by clicking here.

Jive With Five of Top 7 Science Stories

This story is a little disappointing: you can’t expect spaceships to cruise about independent of orbits. It takes too much energy.

That’s no problem for SciFi authors, like the one behind my typewriter. In my book below, I have a spaceship that directly converts matter to energy. Very handy, that is.

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Your Sixth of Top 7 Science Stories

I can hear people saying, “That’s not science! That’s some idiot driving a wheel to 827 MPH.”

It is too science. The question was, “Can we spin a wheel faster than the speed of sound? What will happen?” There was an experiment to try it and they spun faster than the speed of sound. What’s more scientific than that?

Some free advice: don’t do this at home. Or anywhere else.

Your Last Science Story

The last science story covers anti-drone warfare–using silly string. I’m serious. Check it out in the link above.

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Your Best Books of June

Your Best Books of June and Random Science and Science Fiction that Andy Zach has found on the internet for your pleasure. And you’ll get free books in this article too.

So let’s begin!

Your Best Books – and Science

Fighting more viruses with advanced mRNA vaccines, a drug against aging, and a new way to generate electricity from ground-up carbon nanotubes. This week’s coolest things are ready to handle what comes next.

Posted by Andy Zach on Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Not only can you fight COVID with genetic engineering, you also get genetic engineering in my book Oops!

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Oops! cover. Click to get your signed copy

Your Best Books – Science Fiction, Anyone?

I’ve got to share this cover from the SciFi Roundtable.

Posted by Andy Zach on Sunday, June 13, 2021

But that’s not all! You can read this book from the golden age of science fiction by clicking right here! It’s hilarious!

Let me know what you think and I’ll send you a free ebook of your choice!

How Would You Like A Free Newsletter or Two?

They both come with great books. The first is the SciFi Roundtable Newsletter. These are indie authors I collaborate with on Facebook.

Sign up for their newsletter here and get a free book.

The next image I’ll use in my next newsletter. If you like memes, odd and interesting videos, and free books, sign up!

Try our surreal breakfast.

Posted by Ian Lahey, sci fi & fantasy author on Saturday, June 12, 2021

Four of my six books in audiobook format are shown below. Click the image to get them for free, while the free audobook codes last.

Or you can click to get my other scifi books in audiobook too.

Best Science Stories or Science Fiction More Good Things
Click to listen to free sample of Secret Supers.
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Villain’s Vacation Audio book

Your Best Books Reviewed in June

I review books on Goodreads. Here are some from June.

Hugh Lofting continues his imaginative exploration of the things the good Doctor Doolittle can do through talking to animals. This time it’s a post office run by them. In the fictional West African country of Fanditto.

As usual, the Doctor spends whatever money he gets on animals and people in need. As usual, his animal friends work together to get him more money. As usual, Hugh Lofting surprises with an imaginative riff within his story: how about a series of short stories by animals for an animal magazine?

This is still selling a hundred years after it was written for a good reason: it’s a great book. (less)

Andy Zach’s Review on Goodreads

I consider Doctor Doolittle a fantasy. But this next one is pure science fiction.

Your Best Books – Science Fiction

Span of Empire

Eric Flint and David Carrico bring the Jao trilogy to a satisfying conclusion with more aliens, more battles, new technology, more blood, and guts than ever before.

But is it the conclusion? Several items are left hanging, with new alien species and new Ekhat capabilities in the offing. Sadly, the original collaborator, K.D. Wentworth, has passed away. She worked on this novel before her death. David Carrico has collaborated with Eric Flint on the 1632 series and finished the novel seamlessly.

Will they write another Jao novel? It’s been five years since they wrote this one.

Review by Andy Zach on Goodreads

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Kindle Publishing in 5 Easy Steps by Andy Zach

Kindle Publishing

Kindle Publishing in 6 Easy Steps by self-published author Andy Zach. Do you have your book all ready, but have no clue about publishing? Follow these 5 simple steps and see your book appear on Amazon.

Ready? Set? Go!

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Enjoy all four novels in audiobook, paperback, or Kindle format!

Andy’s four books in his first series he published on Kindle, The Life After Life Chronicles.

Kindle Publishing – Your First Step to Success

Your first step is: Get a Kindle author account.

How?

  1. Here’s a helpful video. Basically, you must create a KDP author account. https://kdp.amazon.com/en_US/
  2. “That’s nice Andy, but it doesn’t help me get an account.” Right. Here’s the REAL FIRST STEP: Create an Amazon account on Amazon. Just a regular old account here: Click here. Of course, if you already have an Amazon account, just sign in.
  3. Then what? You create a Kindle Author account here. Click here.

That wasn’t so hard was it? Now you’re ready to create your book.

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Secret Supers – the first book of my second series.

Your Second Step to Self Publishing

You need to create a book. This is done in three steps. The first is the book details, listed in the six steps below.

I’m assuming you’ve already written it and you’re looking to publish it.

  1. Log into your Kindle Author KDP account. Use your Amazon account if necessary.
  2. Go to your KDP account homepage and click on Bookshelf. I’ve circled it in red below.

3. Next, you’ll see the choice of creating the Kindle book or a paperback book. Since the paperback has longer lead time, I always create that first. You can create either or both in any order. Click on the + Paperback option. You’ll see this.

Kindle Publishing

4. You can put in your book title and subtitle here, as well as the language. You can also put in the series number and order.

For example, I’ve put in my soon-coming book Zombie Detective The world’s only detective specializing in zombies in here. I also edited the series order of my Life After Life Chronicles series so Zombie Detective is number 2.

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Sam Melvin, Zombie Detective

Sam Melvin, Zombie Detective Click to get notified when it comes out. Cover reveal soon.

5. Moving on to the lower half of the book content screen we see:

Fill in the details appropriate to your book. For Zombie Detective, I have Edition 1, myself as the author, Dori Harrell as my editor, Rik Hall as my other editor, and Sean Flanagan as my illustrator. I also supply my book description.

6. Finishing off the screen we have this image:

Supply the details appropriate to your book. Note that book keywords and categories are a whole realm of alternatives that affect your sales. I won’t cover them here. Then click Save and Continue at the bottom of the page.

Your Third Step to Kindle Publishing – Upload Content

What content? Take a look at the Content page in the Kindle process below.

You’ll need an ISBN. You can buy your own for your own publishing company or you can use Kindle’s. I bought my own for Jule Inc.

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Since I’m publishing this month, June 2021, I’ll use the Kindle publication date. I also use black & white paper for the interior. If you have color pictures, you have a choice between standard and premium. My Trim Size or book size, will be 6×9 inches.

The next section of content includes Bleed/No Bleed and Matt/Glossy finish on the book. I pick No Bleed and Matt finish for my books. This is another area of printing details I won’t cover here.

Kindle Publishing

More importantly, this is where you upload your completely edited manuscript. Aside from correctly all typos and grammatical mistakes, you should also have at least a line edit done where the editor reviews all your sentences for optimum structure. If you haven’t had your manuscript professionally edited, go and hire one now. Developmental editing can also be helpful. Do your own research on this subject.

Similarly, your book cover should be professionally designed. I cannot stress this enough. Your cover is more important than your book content. If your content is bad, people may never buy another book from you. If your cover is bad, people won’t even look inside!

After your manuscript and cover are uploaded, you’re almost done. Kindle will check the content for any obvious errors. You’ll be able to review the whole book online before publication. Set aside a few hours to do that carefully.

Your Fifth Step to Kindle Publishing – Distribution and Pricing

Distribution–what does that mean? Where Amazon will distribute your book around the world.

Pricing–that seems obvious, what Amazon will charge for your book–but the book’s price determines what Amazon will pay you. Take a look at the distribution screen below.

I always choose ‘All territories’ for distribution. Why not?

Primary Marketplace for the US is Amazon.com. The other Amazon sites are listed below.

Your pricing is trickier than you think. The higher the better? Maybe. You’ll get paid more for each sale–but will high prices hurt your sales? I compared Zombie Turkeys to all the top zombie books of comparable size–and I picked the lowest price for that sized book (187 pages). I’d rather take less per book and sell more books. Do your own price research.

The other areas’ prices are based off the US price. I don’t touch them.

With your prices and distribution set, hit the publish button!

Please Stand By While Kindle Publishes Your Book

You may have to wait up to 72 hours for the book to be everywhere you need. For your own copies of print books, expect a week for the first batch to be printed and another week or more of shipping. You can always pay more for faster shipping, but I hate to do that. This is why I said you have more lead time with print copies.

What about Kindle ebooks? No problem! They’re out there when they’re approved. Enjoy!

If this isn’t clear enough, leave a nasty comment or write to me here.