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THREE FATES Kindle E-book

Posted on 10 May 202310 May 2023 By Ian No Comments on THREE FATES Kindle E-book

Seaswell Publishing is pleased to further announce that ‘Three Fates‘, book two of Barrie Cameron‘s Planetoid Trilogy, is now available as a Kindle E-book. PLANETOID Trilogy Publishing Status The publishing status of Barrie Cameron‘s Planetoid Trilogy: Story The ‘PLANETOID Trilogy‘ is a science fiction adventure mystery, set in the second half of the 21st Century….

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Three Fates Published

Posted on 30 April 202310 May 2023 By Ian No Comments on Three Fates Published

Seaswell Publishing is pleased to announce that on 20th April 2023 it published ‘Three Fates‘, book two of Barrie Cameron‘s Planetoid Trilogy. PLANETOID Trilogy Publishing Status The publishing status of Barrie Cameron‘s Planetoid Trilogy: Story The ‘PLANETOID Trilogy‘ is a science fiction adventure mystery, set in the second half of the 21st Century. In 2050,…

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‘Three Fates’ 4th Iteration Edit

Posted on 18 February 202318 February 2023 By Ian No Comments on ‘Three Fates’ 4th Iteration Edit

‘Three Fates‘ 4th Iteration Edit: Editing Nearing Completion Barrie Cameron is progressing well with ‘Three Fates’ 4th iteration edit. Thus Cameron’s final editing of Book 2 of ‘Planetoid Trilogy‘ is nearing completion. We expect to release ‘Three Fates’ on Amazon in March 2023. ‘Three Fates’ continues the ‘Planetoid’ story, begun in ‘Star Island‘, and recounts…

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Antikythera Mechanism

Posted on 13 August 202213 August 2022 By Ian No Comments on Antikythera Mechanism

[ST Ref: PT-B1-C7_220813: ‘Planetoid Trilogy’, ‘Star Island’, Chapter Seven: “Chance Meeting”.] Barrie Cameron makes reference to the Antikythera Mechanism in his science fiction novel, ‘Star Island‘. The reference relates to a gift, a watch, whose design is influenced by the Antikythera Mechanism. Origins of the Antikythera Mechanism The Mechanism was believed to have been built…

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Lagrangian Points

Posted on 5 August 20225 August 2022 By Ian No Comments on Lagrangian Points

[ST Ref: PT-B1-C6_220802: ‘Planetoid Trilogy’, ‘Star Island’, Chapter Six: “Artume Project”.] Barrie Cameron has included a fictional space station in his science fiction novel, ‘Star Island’ (Book One of his Planetoid Triligy). He has located this large rotating station at the Earth-Moon L5 Lagrangian Point. He has created this L5 Space Station to provide a…

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Wormholes

Posted on 1 July 202225 July 2022 By Ian No Comments on Wormholes

[ST Ref: PT-B1-C5_220701: ‘Planetoid Trilogy’, ‘Star Island’, Chapter Five: “Another Paris Meeting”.] SP: Barrie, one of your characters in chapter 5 of your book ‘Star Island’ makes reference to wormholes. Do wormholes feature in your novel? BC: Are you asking me to release a spoiler, Ian? (frowns). SP: This could be a short interview. BC:…

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Why feature an Archaeologist in a Science Fiction novel?

Posted on 25 June 202230 June 2022 By Ian No Comments on Why feature an Archaeologist in a Science Fiction novel?

[ST Ref: PT-B1-C4_220625: ‘Planetoid Trilogy’, ‘Star Island’, Chapter Four: “Dry River Cave”.] New Character SP: Barrie, in Chapter Four of ‘Star Island‘, the first book of your Planetoid Trilogy, you introduce a new character, Dr James Anderson, Jimmy, to his friends. I can understand you having such a character in an adventure story about an…

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Why Paris? Seaswell Publishing interviews author Barrie Cameron about his new book, ‘Star Island’:

Posted on 20 May 202211 June 2022 By Ian No Comments on Why Paris? Seaswell Publishing interviews author Barrie Cameron about his new book, ‘Star Island’:
Why Paris? Seaswell Publishing interviews author Barrie Cameron about his new book, ‘Star Island’:

[ST Ref: PT-B1-C2_220520: ‘Planetoid Trilogy’, ‘Star Island’, Chapter Two: “Missing Physicist”.] This is the first of a series of Blog posts in which Seaswell Publishing (SP) interviews Barrie Cameron (BC) about aspects of his latest book, ‘Star Island’, Book One of ‘Planetoid Trilogy’: Why Paris? SP: Barrie, you are a New Zealander. Why did you…

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Science Experiment

Posted on 12 May 202211 June 2022 By Ian No Comments on Science Experiment

[ST Ref: PT-B1-C1_220512: ‘Planetoid Trilogy’, ‘Star Island’, Chapter One: “Oblivion”.] A key element in Chapter One, “Oblivion”, of my first ‘Planetoid Trilogy‘ book, ‘Star Island‘, is the ‘calibration test of the MiniAXE apparatus’. Effectively it is a science experiment. Today we take for granted that scientists and engineers use experiments to rigorously test their scientific…

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Star Island E-book now available!

Posted on 14 April 202228 April 2022 By Ian No Comments on Star Island E-book now available!

You can now find Star Island in E-book as well as print-on-demand paperback on Amazon. Star Island, by New Zealand author Barrie Cameron, is the first book in his science fiction Planetoid Trilogy. The Planetoid Trilogy is a hybrid of hard and soft science fiction, with adventure, mystery, alien contact, and existential threats, Barrie Cameron…

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