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Nathan Lowell
About the time I was in sixth grade, back in rural Maine, I remember telling my grandmother, "When I grow up, I wanna have a house underground and that's where I'll keep my computer."She asked, "What will you do with it?" "I don't know. It hasn't been built yet." My grandparents, being wise in... show more

About the time I was in sixth grade, back in rural Maine, I remember telling my grandmother, "When I grow up, I wanna have a house underground and that's where I'll keep my computer."She asked, "What will you do with it?" "I don't know. It hasn't been built yet." My grandparents, being wise in the ways of young boys, nodded sagely and changed the subject. That was 1965.Now, nearly half a century later, I'm sitting in my cellar--halfway across the country from my roots on the rock-bound coast--typing this on my computer. I wasn't particularly prescient in my prediction, rather it grew from my love of all things science fiction.Through all the changes wrought through politics, climate, and age, my love of science fiction literature remained constant. It brought me through wars, storms, sickness, health, marriage, divorce, fatherhood, failure, and success. My love for technology -- which initially grew from the tiny seeds planted by Heinlein and Norton, Bradbury and Asimov, Simak and Pohl -- blossomed with the advent of the internet and found full bloom with the world wide web.Late in 2004, I discovered podcasting and the community of content creators that this new distribution channel enabled. In 2007, I joined it when I released my first science fiction novel, Quarter Share, at Podiobooks.com. Now--ten books, over 170 hours of audio, and five million downloads later--I find myself a full time author, narrator, and podcaster. Welcome to my world.
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Betsy's Non-Blog
Betsy's Non-Blog rated it 9 years ago
So glad to have another Ishmael Wang series starting. The thing about Ishmael is that he is just so likeable. You can't help but root for him. There isn't much action in this, but there is some conflict and a few real surprises. And of course, Ish deals with them both with his normal understated...
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Betsy's Non-Blog rated it 9 years ago
[6/30/2014]This is the last of the Trader's Tales of Ishmael Horatio Wang, and it's the only one the contained real danger. Ishmael acquires a ship of his own, with a catch. He has to employ and "train" the daughter of his previous employer. But it turns out someone really wants them to fail and ...
Betsy's Non-Blog
Betsy's Non-Blog rated it 9 years ago
[6/28/2014]Who says you have to have battles and danger to have suspense? In this continuing saga of Ishmael Horatio Wang, our hero takes over as captain of the Agammemnon, the worst ship in the commercial fleet of the company. There is plenty of suspense as the unflappable Ishmael tries to figure...
Betsy's Non-Blog
Betsy's Non-Blog rated it 9 years ago
See my review of [b:Quarter Share|8538458|Quarter Share (Golden Age of the Solar Clipper, #1)|Nathan Lowell|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1328339151s/8538458.jpg|2341114] for the series.[6/1/2011]I enjoyed this third installment almost as much as the first two, but I thought the ending was somewhat ...
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Betsy's Non-Blog rated it 9 years ago
[5/15/12]This is the fourth installment of the tales of Ishmael Wang and his adventures in interstellar commerce. Ish has graduated from the Academy and gets his first assignment as a junior officer on a trader. He is introduced to the dark side of shipboard life, where the top officers have absol...
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