
December 29th, 2007 by

Daniel Brenton
Dustin Clark, otherwise known as “OddThings” over at The Book of THoTH, a blogger who focuses on the ancient historical context of UFOs and on other Fortean subjects, has given Red Moon a glowing review.
Just glowing.
Did I mention it was glowing?
Here’s what he did find wrong with it:
My only complaint is that when it was over I was actually wishing there was more. Not because the ending was bad, but because I wanted to know exactly what happened next to each character.
He later invites readers to enjoy the book … and then insists that they ride me to get the sequel written.
Read the rest here.
Thank you Dustin. And all the best to you, to wherever your road takes you.

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December 15th, 2007 by

Daniel Brenton
Fellow Red Moon author David S. Michaels and I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Benjamin Grundy of Mysterious Universe yesterday evening, and only hours later — boom! — the podcast interview is available here.
Benjamin leads us through a broad spectrum of subjects — NASA secrecy, the question as to why there is this sudden deep interest in the Moon by the major powers of the world, what the Moon has to offer, the future of space flight, and, of course, Red Moon. On the premium version of the podcast, he also explores with us the subject of UFOs, and sightings of them by astronauts and cosmonauts.
The Mysterious Universe podcasts are professional efforts with excellent audio quality and an eye to keeping content fresh and compelling. I highly recommend them.

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November 23rd, 2007 by

Daniel Brenton
Larry Ketchersid, new novelist, author of Dusk before the Dawn, and fellow listee on Paul Levinson’s list of Best First SciFi Novels, opens his review of Red Moon with the following praise:
The US-USSR space race re-imagined, with historical fiction combined with a near-future earth on the brink; a great read, not just for NASA fans or sci-fi fans, but all readers.
This book combines an in-depth knowledge of the Soviet Cosmonaut program and moon exploration in general with a plausible near future environmental/ political forced need for a new fuel supply and an intertwined, well thought out face-paced read. One of the most enjoyable reads off my stack in quite some time.
Read the rest here.
And thank you Larry, and best wishes to you and toward all your endeavors.

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