N.L. talks robotics and automation in new online novel - By N.L. Belardes
As part of my interest in science fiction... a lot of folks don't know I have an interest in the genre, I decided to work on a new novel. I have actually written two books that aren't published and hardly anyone has read that have robots in them. This will be my third novel to touch on the subject of robotics. Working in the automation industry I tend to also read a lot about robots and nanotechnology. You can go online and read to your hearts content and even get a free education through open courseware at MIT and watch pre-recorded lectures on specific courses the school offers. I just try to keep abreast of the latest gadgets and technical advancements in the realm. I dabble on MIT when I can.
Anyway, I started a new novel that I'm going to use to experiment with as an online book that you would pay just a few bucks to be able to download a PDF version and read at your leisure. I was wondering if folks would perfer to pay by chapter or to pay a lump sum for the entire short book.
Just an experiment I wanted to lurk into new ways of offering reading material.
You may not know but I actually write two tech blogs. ProSoft Technology Talks Industrial Automation and Portable Protocols.
I'm currently reading a book on the automation industry titled Pinto's Points that partially deals with the futurist thoughts of retired business owner Jim Pinto. This guy digs robotics and nanotechnology, is a strange poet of sorts, and, well, I can so understand that...
I will keep you posted on new developments...
In the meantime, please help out and buy a copy of Lords online today from Noveltown... or go locally in Bakersfield to Russos, Gigantic Vintage or Borders...
Anyway, I started a new novel that I'm going to use to experiment with as an online book that you would pay just a few bucks to be able to download a PDF version and read at your leisure. I was wondering if folks would perfer to pay by chapter or to pay a lump sum for the entire short book.
Just an experiment I wanted to lurk into new ways of offering reading material.
You may not know but I actually write two tech blogs. ProSoft Technology Talks Industrial Automation and Portable Protocols.
I'm currently reading a book on the automation industry titled Pinto's Points that partially deals with the futurist thoughts of retired business owner Jim Pinto. This guy digs robotics and nanotechnology, is a strange poet of sorts, and, well, I can so understand that...
I will keep you posted on new developments...
In the meantime, please help out and buy a copy of Lords online today from Noveltown... or go locally in Bakersfield to Russos, Gigantic Vintage or Borders...


Awesome!!! You are into Sci-Fi. So here are my thoughts on your publishing plan. I love serialized novels, so I am leaning towards the by the chapter method. But, I want to broaden your scope. This would be a great opportunity, in my humble opinion, to really energize Noveltown. What if you published a quarterly PDF Sci-Fi magazine focused on Kern Area authors. Not only could you serialize your novel, but it would allow you and others in Novelown to look at some other authors in the area and build some relationships. Just my thoughts. R. S.
This is a very good idea... yes... but perhaps a literary journal sort of PDF that incorporates literary and sci-fi...
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