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C. Gockel
C. Gockel has been writing stories for her friends and family since the dark ages (i.e., before word processors existed.) A few years ago, she started posting those stories to the intertubes. She received emails, messages, and reviews from her fans telling her she should 'do this professionally.'... show more



C. Gockel has been writing stories for her friends and family since the dark ages (i.e., before word processors existed.) A few years ago, she started posting those stories to the intertubes. She received emails, messages, and reviews from her fans telling her she should 'do this professionally.' She didn't; because she is a coward and life as a digital designer, copywriter and coder is more dependable. But in the end, her husband's nagging wore her down: "You could be the next '50 Shades of Gray' and I could retire!" Unfortunately, the author writes science fiction and fantasy, and isn't particularly good at writing erotica. She is sad about this; she'd love for her husband to be able to retire and just work for her so she could nag him.At the moment, Ms. Gockel is working on the next installment of the Archangel Project. Ms. Gockel loves to hear from readers. She can be reached by email at: cgockel.publishing@gmail.com Her Facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/CGockelWrites

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Climbing Mount TBR
Climbing Mount TBR rated it 7 years ago
This book came bundled with some others, I had never heard of the author and pretty much had no expectations and now I have a problem because I have to find the rest of this series and possibly everything C Gockel has written.The storytelling shifts between Loki and Amy's point of view. Loki trying...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 7 years ago
Hit and miss. I found "Galatea and Pygmalion" by Kate Danley to be a rather interesting take on the Greek myth. The story makes good use of gender roles and storytelling. "Princess Charming" by Yasmine Galenorn was the best tale in the collection. I love the use of letter writing and the solutions t...
Sci-Fi & Scary
Sci-Fi & Scary rated it 8 years ago
Despite the exceedingly odd title, Carl Sagan's Hunt for Intelligent Life in the Universe is a solidly enjoyable read. It's short story spanning a string of years involving the intelligent life on an alien planet and it's reaction to humanity. One of those life forms, inhabiting a werfle, finds hims...
Brian's Book Blog
Brian's Book Blog rated it 8 years ago
Collection of sci-fi short stories featuring female lead characters.They are all prequels or inter-series chapters, with a plug for the main series at the end.As a result, none of them particularly stand out to be interesting enough to get involved in the rest of a whole series.
Sorry kids, no feet.
Sorry kids, no feet. rated it 10 years ago
I have red hair. Contrary to popular belief, I am not Irish. There's one day a year I pretend to be Irish but only because it generally nets me free beer. I am very Scandinavian (There's a little German thrown in for good measure. You can't have a name like Gretchen and not be a little German). Unli...
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