Sci-Fi Web Serial “Kulcin’s Law” Now a Novelette.
From Europa With Love started as a one-page entry for a WattPad writing contest. After the competition, the story gained new life as a serialized story on Offworlders.com under the name Kulcin’s Law. The serial is still popular on the site with currently over thirteen thousand views. People wanted more so Dave rewrote the short serialized fiction and beefed it up into the novelette form now available for download here on Offworlders.com.
Dave is a fantastic Sci-Fi author known for his great characters and insightful stories. In addition to “From Europa With Love,” and the novella “November Seed,” Dave is working on the highly anticipated novel “Silversides.” In the upcoming book an advance guard of six cryogenetic modified humans, known as Silversides, will be sent to Gliese 581 g to scout the planet before an Earth invasion of Gliese 581 g begins.
The novella “From Europa With Love” is a great alien contact story wherein Kulcin, a spaceship pilot for a deep-space mining operation, crash lands on Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons, attempting to rescue a team of exoBiologists. After the rough landing on Europa, Kulcin makes contact with an entity like none ever seen before. Enter Captain Belle Power, the female pilot in charge of rescuing Kulcin from Europa after his rescue mission goes south. Together with the stubborn and gruff AI Otto, Kulcin and Belle tackle the situation head-on.
To download your free copy in EPUB (Nook, etc.) and Kindle format go here: From Europa With Love.
Later, If you want to read the web serial go here: Kulcin’s Law: Part I.
After finishing “From Europa With Love,” I re-read the web serial. It’s a great opportunity to do a compare and contrast between the two story mediums to see how the “Kulcin’s Law” evolved from a short web serial into a fully fleshed out novelette. A fascinating window into the creative mind of the author.
Photo Credit: “Water vapour plumes on Jupiter’s moon Europa (artist’s impression)”
by Hubble Space Telescope / ESA is licensed under CC 2.0.
Image resized and cropped to fit required size. Image is an artist recreation
of Jupiter and its moon Europa using actual Hubble images.