Hey SG SciFi lover,
Chapter Three, Part One of The Killswitch Review is now up on Suicide Girls!
Yes, its the segment youve all been waiting for! Excuse my lack of foreplay but its the big sex scene that Nicole and Jessica and Sam raved about on SG radio. Imagine what sex would be like if you could literally feel everything you did to your partner while they felt everything they did to you? Thats what Diane and I envisioned in this next segment! If you havent been reading its a great time to start and I really want to see some comments afterward. Shine on and have a great weekend!
You can either read it on the SG site
Fiction Friday: The Killswitch Review, Chapter Three, Part One
Or maybe you have friends youd like to recommend it to who are not on SG. If so its on the public access blog site, here:
Fiction Friday: The Killswitch Review, Chapter Three, Part One
And I blush to reprint what Nicole said about it on her blog this morning
This weeks chapter singlehandedly changed my opinion about sex and sci-fi, being, without doubt, the sexiest in the genre I have ever read.
Check it out here. It hits my spot, and I hope it hits yours too.
And please show some support for Steven, by sharing it with your friends and posting a comment or three.
Now please excuse me while I track down one of those nerve impulse vaporware thingimijigs.....
NIcole
XOX
Ps. Let me know if it was as good for you as it was for me below.
Chapter Three, Part One of The Killswitch Review is now up on Suicide Girls!
Yes, its the segment youve all been waiting for! Excuse my lack of foreplay but its the big sex scene that Nicole and Jessica and Sam raved about on SG radio. Imagine what sex would be like if you could literally feel everything you did to your partner while they felt everything they did to you? Thats what Diane and I envisioned in this next segment! If you havent been reading its a great time to start and I really want to see some comments afterward. Shine on and have a great weekend!
You can either read it on the SG site
Fiction Friday: The Killswitch Review, Chapter Three, Part One
Or maybe you have friends youd like to recommend it to who are not on SG. If so its on the public access blog site, here:
Fiction Friday: The Killswitch Review, Chapter Three, Part One
And I blush to reprint what Nicole said about it on her blog this morning
This weeks chapter singlehandedly changed my opinion about sex and sci-fi, being, without doubt, the sexiest in the genre I have ever read.
Check it out here. It hits my spot, and I hope it hits yours too.
And please show some support for Steven, by sharing it with your friends and posting a comment or three.
Now please excuse me while I track down one of those nerve impulse vaporware thingimijigs.....
NIcole
XOX
Ps. Let me know if it was as good for you as it was for me below.
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Hey SG SciFi lover,
Chapter Eleven, Part Three of The Killswitch Review is now up on Suicide Girls and this chapter takes place during my re-envisioning of the superbowl in the year 2156, wherein players are so genetically enhanced that it has necessitated the field being doubled in size. The clock is ticking and Agent Haggerty, his beautiful android assistant, Elsa, and Regina, the pro life activist have only minutes to stop the ripple that could cause a wave of copycat teen suicides that Gandhi has predicted will happen
You can either read it on the SG site
Fiction Friday: The Killswitch Review - Chapter Eleven, Part Three
Or maybe you have friends youd like to recommend it to who are not on SG. If so its on the public access blog site along with all the previous chapters, right here:
Fiction Friday: The Killswitch Review - Chapter Eleven, Part Three
Your humble narrator,
Steven
It brings me simultaneous joy and sadness to report that The Final Installment of The Killswitch Review is now up on Sucidegirls.com! The end run for Black Buttons Incorporateds Special Agent Jason Haggerty, his loyal android Elsa, and his love interest Regina (a Suicide Girl of the future if ever there was one) is about to be revealed. Will Haggerty stop the band Clone Jesus from inciting a wave of teen suicides?
You can either read it on the SG site
Fiction Friday: The Killswitch Review - Final Installment
Or maybe you have friends youd like to recommend it to who are not on SG. If so its on the public access blog site along with all the previous chapters, right here:
Fiction Friday: The Killswitch Review - Final Installment
Special thanks to all of you at SG who have been reading and commenting along from the start, and for those who were waiting to start until the whole novel was posted now you can go from start to climax without interruption at your own pace. If you like the novel please tell your friends and share the work!
I had a blast serializing the book for SG, and made a lot of friends along the way. Everyone please feel free to hit me up on facebook Steven Elliot Altman on FB because yall mean a lot to me!
Interested in buying a printed copy of The Killswitch Review? Well, Steves publisher Yard Dog Press was kind enough to put up a special page where SuicideGirls can get a special discount and watch a sexy trailer. Just follow this link to The Killswitch Review and click on the SG logo.
Spread the word by Just cutting and pasting your friends with this link, they might like it and thank you for it now that its available in its devastating entirety:
http://suicidegirlsblog.com/blog/fiction-friday-the-killswitch-review-%E2%80%93-chapter-one/
The Killswitch Review, is a futuristic murder mystery with killer sociopolitical commentary (and some of the best sex scenes weve ever read!). Written by bestselling sci-fi author Steven-Elliot Altman (with Diane DeKelb-Rittenhouse), it offers a terrifying postmodern vision in the tradition ofBlade Runner and Brave New World
By the year 2156, stem cell therapy has triumphed over aging and disease, extending the human lifespan indefinitely. But only for those who have achieved Conscientious Citizen Status. To combat overpopulation, the U.S. has sealed its borders, instituted compulsory contraception and a strict one child per couple policy for those who are permitted to breed, and made technology-assisted suicide readily available. But in a world where the old can remain vital forever, Americas youth have little hope of prosperity.
Jason Haggerty is an investigator for Black Buttons Inc, the government agency responsible for dispensing personal handheld Kevorkian devices, which afford the only legal form of suicide. An armed Killswitch monitors and records a citizens final moments up to the point where they press a button and peacefully die. Post-press review agents button collectors are dispatched to review and judge these final recordings to rule out foul play.
When three teens stage an illegal public suicide, Haggerty suspects their deaths may have been murders. Now his race is on to uncover proof and prevent a nationwide epidemic of copycat suicides. Trouble is, for the first time in history, an entire generation might just decide theyre better off dead.
Thank you SG, especially Nicole and Sam and Jessica! Now and forever theres a little SG in me.
Your humble narrator,
Steven