![]() The difference is that it is in space and rapidly becomes Die Hard with a luxury liner. A young man fails to get into the college of his choice and decides he’s going to end up enlisting in hopes of escaping his financial situation: a very common story in the real world. Poor Man’s Fight is the story of student debt combined with Starship Troopers. PHIPPS’ SPACE OPERA PICKS Poor Man’s Fight by Elliot Kay I should know, I’ve written my own in Lucifer’s Star and Space Academy Dropouts.Ĭ.T. ![]() Yes, some of these books have some rough edges but others are just plain fantastic. Rather than take on the daunting task of recommending twenty science fiction novels in space that are published by someone other than the “Big Six” publishers, my friend Steve Caldwell and I have decided to combine our respective love of the genre to talk about stories that you can’t go wrong with. This is in addition to all the wonderfully traditionally published books that can be found on Barnes and Noble or Amazon’s websites. However, there’s a massive amount of books that can be intimidating for readers to sort through. If nothing else, geeks love space and thus the kind of people who own kindles and other e-readers are inclined to check out this pair of genres. ![]() Space opera and military science fiction are genres that have benefited tremendously from the boom in indie publishing.
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