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| Scott Sigler |
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Scott Sigler wrote his first monster story in the third grade and hasn't stopped since. A creator of novels, short stories and screenplays, Scott's work revolves around modern science's dichotomy of simultaneously producing good and evil. Scott reinvented book publishing when he released EarthCore as the world's first podcast-only novel. Released in twenty weekly episodes, EarthCore harkened back to the days of serialized radio fiction and picked up 10,000 subscribers along the way. Ancestor, drew 30,000 listeners and saw 700,000 episodes downloaded by fans. The Ancestor buzz caused Sirius Satellite Radio to pick up the novel, making it the first audiobook serialized on the satellite network. Scott's innovative use of technology puts him at the forefront of modern-day publishing, and has garnered brand-name exposure among hundreds of thousands of fiction fans and technology buffs. He's been covered in the Washington Post, Business Week, CNET, The Book Standard, MacWorld and the nationally syndicated radio show The Dragon Page. Read more about Scott Sigler |
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Ancestor is a thriller / horror novel originally released as a podcast audio book. The novel was first published in 2007 by Dragon Moon Press as a paperback edition but has since been reworked for it's hardcover release in June 2010 by Crown Publishing.
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P.J. Colding is the head of on-site security operations for the Genada Corporation and one of the central characters in the novel Ancestor by author Scott Sigler. When introduced in the novel, Colding must manage the emergency relocation of a group of scientists who are attempting a complicated experiment that has the potential to save thousands of lives. Read more about P.J. Colding - Other Characters |
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