Today, LitNuts is shining a spotlight on the work of John Parker, author of screenplays and science fiction novels, including:
- Playing Horseshoes With Aliens
- Buchanan's Express: Adventures in Intergalatic Trucking
- Crater Stumble
Read on to learn more!
Playing Horseshoes With Aliens
Genre: Humorous Science FictionPaperback: $11.99
Ebook: $3.99
Laugh at the cosmos when UFO chaser Dale, along with his two friends, get pulled into a strange horseshoe contest hosted by a gnome-shaped, banjo-playing alien! It gets crazy when they fight off thugs who want the same mysterious horseshoes. This could result in an invasion of alien laughter. This is not a government cover up.
★★★★★ "An enjoyable and fun reading experience for all ages." ~Amazon Review
★★★★★ "Good story about senior citizens saving the world. Loved it." ~Amazon Review
Buchanan's Express: Adventures in Intergalatic Trucking
Genre: Science Fiction AdventurePaperback: $11.99
Ebook: $3.99
Interstellar trucking would have been a dream job for Buchanan, also known as Buck, until her husband was murdered by hijackers. With her new partner, Slick, she must move cargo across the galaxy while avoiding pirates. When offered a large payday, Buck decides to transport a mystery box to a pirate-controlled planet. Will she and Slick succeed?
★★★★★ "This book had me on the edge of my seat then in tears. Proof that the stars are not the limit." ~Amazon Review
Crater Stumble
Genre: Alien Invasion Science FictionPaperback: $11.99
Ebook: $3.99
Caley, a small-town sheriff, found the job much like any other small-town law enforcement officer. Crater Stumble is primarily a peaceful farming village. The town is unlike any other in one regard. It sits on an alien planet. When her hometown found itself in the middle of an alien war, she had to organize and arm a community of farmers with alien weapons. What was once a serene community will become a battlefield for the residents of Crater Stumble.
★★★★★ "What an adventure! Loved it." ~Amazon Review
About the Author
John Parker was a broadcast operations engineer before going on to write for a local newspaper and to write screenplays. One of his screenplays was optioned for production, and then, at his wife's suggestion, John started writing novels. "Writing continues to be an adventure," he says.