J. Kevin Tumlinson
Biography
J. Kevin Tumlinson is a full-time writer living in Houston, Texas, with his incredibly patient and loving wife, Kara. He has always had a love for writing and storytelling, and a passion for sharing both with as many people as possible.
Kevin is a writer of fiction and non-fiction, and has contributed to many magazines, newspapers, and Web publications. He has worked in documentary film and video production, and has made a living as a marketing copywriter, graphic designer, photographer, Web designer, and instructional designer. He teaches writing courses as an adjunct professor, and works with clients and businesses as a consultant. The rest of the time he wanders about aimlessly, trying to remember where he left his pants.
You can learn more about Kevin and his work on his website at www.kevintumlinson.com. You can also follow him on Facebook (/kevintumlinson) and Twitter (@kevintumlinson).
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Books
Tin Man
by J. Kevin Tumlinson
Price: $0.99 USD. 12630 words.
Published on August 24, 2012. Fiction.
A Happy Pants Books Single.
The Ataxica, a brutal and chaotic enemy, has nearly wiped out humanity, leaving behind mostly young people and children. Years after that disastrous first contact, a remnant military force known as the Service represents humanity's last hope. But hope is fading fast, as the Ataxica have developed a new technology that gives them a significant advantage.
Citadel: Paths in Darkness
by J. Kevin Tumlinson
Price: $6.99 USD. 72350 words.
Published on March 15, 2012. Fiction.
Book Two of the Citadel Trilogy.
Threats above. Threats below.
As the Citadel survivors cope with the strange rebirth of the long-dead colonists of First Colony, a new threat emerges. The Current, a growing collective of energy-based life forms, is struggling to achieve individuality. How far will the Current go for freedom?
The answer will change everything.
A Little Bit of Everything
by J. Kevin Tumlinson
Price: $6.99 USD. 66120 words.
Published on March 5, 2012. Fiction.
This short story collection features tales from a variety of genres. There is science fiction, of course! But also tales of horror and suspense, and some literary tales that are a look at life from a different perspective.
Two of the stories in this collection ("Treehouse" and "One Way Ticket") are recipients of the Danny Lee Lawrence Award for Fiction.
Citadel: First Colony
by J. Kevin Tumlinson
Price: $6.99 USD. 97790 words.
Published on February 22, 2012. Fiction.
After fifty years of war, humans and the plant-like Esool have made peace. Both species have agreed to use the Lightrail, a relativistic miracle, to travel to distant worlds and explore the resources and wonders of the universe. But the peace is still new, and not everyone is onboard
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