Top 200 on Amazon!!!
Right now, I am stumbling toward a top 50 spot on Amazon in three categories.
I could not have done it without you.
My weird Science Fiction Comedy debut WHO BUILT THE HUMANS? is still chugging along five years after publication, and it’s nearly time for the second book in the series to come out. Right now, WHO KILLED THE HUMANS is with my editor, who I can afford in part because of your support of WHO BUILT THE HUMANS.
The reception to my DOLLAR DISCOUNT for Christmas has been so warm that I’ve decided to leave it up a while longer, in case your inbox was full and you’ve only just gotten to this email and are thinking “what? there was a discount”.
Yes, there was.
You could have missed it.
But I am keeping it open.
In Who Built The Humans? most stories end with signposts to other chapters in their universes. You can follow these, or teleport onto the next page to hop across the eleven Sci-Fi and Comedy dimensions, meaning each new adventure through the book changes its tone based on what you desire.
In Who Killed The Humans? Phillip soars in orbit around that old format, refusing to redo past successes, instead building on them with a personal new approach set inside the indecisive mind of Gordon, who you may recognise from Who Built The Humans? This time, reality splits along two or more timelines every time Gordon has to make a “cosmically relevant decision” such as what topping to have on his pizza. This is important stuff!
In Who Rebuilt The Humans? the dimension-hopping characters and surreal, poetic approaches to Science Fiction concepts made popular in Who Built The Humans? are brought back into shocking focus. Here, advanced alien beings see the reconstruction of Earth and its Humans as little more than a game, but as alien centuries come and go, our new invisible overlords discover something about us that reframes how they see themselves. This is Phillip Carter at his mind-bending (and sometimes ridiculous) best.
If you are at all curious about WHO BUILT THE HUMANS? now is the time to get it, it won’t be this cheap again for a long time!




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