“Life Support” released on Kindle

Long before humanity conquered the stars, there lived a species who could hear the song of the Void. They are all gone now, all except Dern. In a world dominated by the short-lived humans, he makes a living working as a scout for illegal scavengers. He may not fit in, but he knows how to survive.

But if you live a long time, history sooner or later catches up with you.

My very long short story Life Support is now available on Kindle.

At a length of over nine thousand words it is just too long to be published in a magazine and just too short to be a regular novella – which is why I’ve decided to give self-publishing a go. The story is currently priced at 1,40$ (or 0,99€/0,86£, depending on where you’re buying from), which is as low as Amazon will allow it to be.

I’m not expecting to get rich off this, but I would like Life Support to find an audience. It is dear to me, not only because I wrote it, but also because it’s about things that matter to me, things that I believe in. I want people to get to know Dern, to see the world through his eyes, to experience his journey.

So, without further ado, I present Life Support on Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de and Amazon.com.

And if you liked the story, please feel free to spread the word via Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or any other means of communication that you can come up with. Your support is needed and appreciated.

2 thoughts on ““Life Support” released on Kindle

  1. We’ll also put the story up on Smashwords soon. If that would work for you, you wouldn’t have to pay quite so much money. Because, although I feel honoured, I’m a little uneasy with five euros.

  2. If I paypal you five euros (i.e. if I paypal Jonas’ account five euros, but you get what I mean), can you e-mail me a pdf of the story or something? I haven’t got a kindle, and that pc-emulator they offer doesn’t work for linux, because amazon are rampant anti-communists apparently.

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