"The author has a fun writing style .The story was unique and I enjoyed reading it very much. Hope to see more from this writer."

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Or in its original, serialized format.  From beginning...

TfT #7 cover DREAMBONES: 'They're coming!' ' Copyright  © 2013  S. P. SMITH

From a 5 star review by L. M. Beyer, author of Call me Pharaoh , The Aldebaran Countdown and  The Jovayan Contract

"After I bought and read John Patin's first book, Two Tales from Tomorrow, I came back looking for more Tales from Tomorrow, and read them all as fast as they were published, including the serialized novel of Dreambones. It's been a year since I finished the series and found myself reading the story from beginning to end all over again."

DREAMBONES:  'A map of Dirdan' -  Copyright  © 2015, John R. Patin

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TfT #4 cover DREAMBONES: 'A new world' Copyright  © 2012  S. P. SMITH

DREAMBONES: 'Stern Chase' Copyright  © 2014  S. P. SMITH

There is even a map - and a cast of characters.

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Tales fromTOMORROW       DREAMBONES       Sword of ORION      Tales from OTHER-when      and even more to come...

Dreambones  is an epic length crash-land on an alien world story.  It can be found serialized in issues #4  through #7 of Tales from TOMORROW, and in a stand-alone version for your Kindle.


Eric Rice is a deepscout, a pathfinder to the stars.  He works alone for a number of reasons, one of which being that most of his friends and family have been murdered, but that is another story.  Right now, Eric has more pressing problems, such as running out of air in a deteriorating spaceship and being forced to land on a hostile world he isn't prepared to deal with.  Deepscouts never land, they reconnoiter, but Rice has no choice; at least there is air down there.  There is also civilization of sorts, but Rice is about to find out it doesn't deal with strangers very well.

...To end, along with other great stories  in the pages of Tales from TOMORROW