Showing posts with label Hero Dog Mitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hero Dog Mitch. Show all posts

Saturday, November 4, 2017

Snippet Saturday: The Message - from Courting Disaster

Welcome back for the third Snippet Saturday!

For the last two weeks, I've shared excerpts from Courting Disaster, my Inherited Stars Series story that's included in Embrace the Romance: Pets in Space 2.

If you'd like to see the previous Saturday snippets, you can read them here:

October 21 - Jagger and Ketsia First Meet
October 28 - Off on a Bad Foot

Today I have a brief, but important scene -- The Message -- where Jagger first realizes all is not as it seems with his vexing new assignment.
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Promotional cover for Courting Disaster
Once he’d piloted Sheeban clear of her berth, Jagger input the course into the nav-system and pulled the packet with the code card from the thigh pocket of his coveralls. He opened it and dumped the contents into his palm. Along with the safe’s lock code, a square of paper slipped out. Jagger unfolded it to discover a handwritten note from Admiral Kareek himself.

Captain Jagger:

The fact that you’re reading this letter means you didn’t file a protest of your assignment at first sight of this junk dealer reject. If so, you will have pleasantly surprised me. It proves you’ve got more mettle than I gave you credit for.

But then, if you have half the intelligence your IQ tests avow, you might have realized that neither the Carduwan government nor Ambassador Gant would allow his ward to be transported through a dangerous sector of space in a second-rate shit-hauler.

There’s a reason he chose you…and a reason he had this ship delivered to Talstar for your assignment.

Once you’re set to leave dock, insert the enclosed datacube into the side port of your helmet for your full briefing of mission parameters and this craft’s capabilities. Let me assure you that, despite appearances, piloting this vessel will afford you a very unique opportunity.

Once you leave the Talstar Traffic Perimeter, you’ll make no further contact with Command, to maintain your cover. We can’t risk a rogue ship picking up any official communications from the Sheeban. You are to dispose of this message and the instructional datacell in the ship’s waste incinerator before you enter the Bradley Rift.

Be safe out there, Captain Jagger. Take good care of your passenger. Much is riding on your success.

Jagger lowered the note to his thigh. The admiral’s last words carried the punch he was sure the man had intended. 
 
We'll be back with more snippets from this and other works on future Snippet Saturdays.
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~ ~ ANNOUNCING A VERY SPECIAL GRADUATION ~ ~
 
As a participating author in both of the Pets in Space anthologies to date, one of the bonuses is being able to help support the Hero Dogs organization with a 10% donation from all preorders and first month's sales.
 
My Hero -- Hero Dog Mitch
Photo credit the Hero Dogs site
A year ago, while involved with the original Pets in Space, I "adopted" one of the Hero Dog trainees -- Hero Dog Mitch -- as a side project and made special donations to assist with his training toward becoming a service dog over the last year. (You can read Mitch's blog here.)
 
I am absolutely delighted to announce that tomorrow, November 5th, Hero Dog Mitch will successfully graduate the Hero Dogs program as a service dog and will be paired with a US Coast Guard veteran!
 
Much is asked of these dogs, and not every candidate has the right stuff to successfully graduate as a full-fledged service dog, so this is a very special occasion indeed. I received a personal invitation to attend from Hero Dogs, but will be unable to make the trip to Maryland this weekend to witness Mitch's graduation.
 
I want to take this opportunity to wish Mitch and his veteran a very long, happy, and successful partnership.
 

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THERE'S STILL TIME TO ENTER TO WIN A PRINT COPY
OF EMBRACE THE ROMANCE: PETS IN SPACE 2

I'd also like to let everyone know about this special drawing for a FREE PRINT copy of Embrace the Romance: Pets in Space 2. This USA TODAY Bestseller is over 800 PAGES of great stories by bestselling and award winning science fiction romance authors.



To enter, all you need to do is click this link to my Laurie A. Green web site, read the brief instructions, and post a comment. The winner will be chosen on November 7th via a random number generator. But that's not all!

There will also be a second *BONUS* drawing round for the winner's choice of a selection of e-books or an Amazon e-gift card. That winner may select which of the following prizes they'd like:

An e-copy of my novel Inherit the Stars
An e-copy of Susan Grant's Star Hero
An e-copy of Kara Lockharte's Wanted by the Werewolf Prince
OR an Amazon e-gift certificate for $5
 
Winners choice!
(All e-prizes will be gifted via the Amazon USA site)

 
 

Monday, September 12, 2016

Pets in Space Update: #Giveaway #Hero Dog Mitch

Last week saw a monumental landmark in SciFi history--the 50 Year Anniversary of the debut of the original Star Trek. And what an institution it's become, inspiring generations of scientists, rocket experts and astronauts to boldy go.

To celebrate, Facebook did a special set of emoticons just for the occasion, replacing its usual like, heart and other symbols with a starry thumbs-up, a Vulcan hand greeting, a Kirk smile, a Spock wow, a sad Geordie and an angry Klingon. Star Trek tributes, trivia and Tribbles were shared all around...and then there was this.

Star Trek meets Pets in Space (courtesy of ThinkGeek)



And that brings me to the latest Pets in Space update and announcement.

T-Minus 30 Days and counting!
The Pets in Space anthology releases on October 11th.
 

For the last month, the Pets in Space Anthology authors have been working behind the scenes on some fun projects. There will be a plethora of upcoming blogs and posts, and some surprises in store.

There's also been an artist creating some awesome sketches of the pets included in the anthology that will be revealed at a later date.

This is where I discovered how creating a bio-engineered animal that doesn't exist--the StarDog in my story--can create a troublesome dilemma for a sketcher, but she nailed it on the second take!

It seems the U.S Postal Service is even getting in the spirit (well, not actually, but the timing is certainly appropriate) with their new Forever "Pets" stamps.

These stamps feature dogs, cats, horses, parrots, gerbils, fish, hermit crabs, and even snakes ( O.O ), this fun new collection celebrates the furry (and not so furry) friends who share our lives and our space. ( < big grin > See what I did there?)



So, I'm in the mood for a giveaway today to celebrate the upcoming release of the Pets in Space Anthology. How about you?

If I get at least five comments on this blog, I'll give away a packaged set of these wonderful PETS FOREVER stamps to a random commenter. Just enter your thoughts below--about Pets in Space, Hero Dogs, the Pets Forever Stamps, or the Star Trek 50th Anniversary--for a chance to win.

Wait, What is this Hero Dogs Anyway?

I'm so glad you asked. :) I want to talk a little about the charity that a portion of the Pets in Space Anthology profits will go to help support. Hero Dogs!

And what is Hero Dogs?

In a nutshell, it's an organization that provides service dogs and skilled companion animals to disabled military veterans free of charge.

From their site:
Hero Dogs, Inc., a Maryland 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, improves quality of life for our nation’s heroes by raising, training, and placing service dogs and other highly skilled canines, free of charge with lifetime support of the partnerships.
A wonderful cause, yes?

Here's a quick, less than two minute video that shows more about Hero Dogs and their mission:



I really have to give them a hand for all that they do.

The Hero Dogs site also lets you follow, learn more, read a blog by, and donate to the individual dogs they now have in training. Yes, you can make a difference in a veteran's life.

So here's some fun news.

As part of this program, I've "adopted" Hero Dog Billy Mitchell or "Mitch." Mitch is a yellow Lab currently in advanced training. Want to get to know Mitch better?

You can read Mitch's blog here.

I "adopted" Mitch because we have two Labradors of our own--including a yellow--and because the hero of my upcoming novel, The Outer Planets, is named Mitch. :) I'll be making donations to support Hero Dog Mitch's training, and for every comment I get on a Spacefreighters Lounge blog that mentions *Hero Dog Mitch*--including THIS one--I'll donate an extra dollar to Mitch's fund up to $100.

So leave a comment below to increase my donation and to have a chance at the Forever Pets stamp set mentioned above.

I'm also inviting you to "adopt" a Hero Dog in-training or Hero Dog puppy by helping donate to their training. You can find all the current Hero Dogs here.

And here's another surprise. Not all Hero Dogs are dogs! Betsy is a cat--and she's a Hero Dogs Ambassador. You can see Betsy here.

Let's give a big Hip Hip Hurray for Hero Dogs!

September 11, 2001: Never Forget

I also want to take a moment to acknowledge the 15th Anniversary of 9/11, the lives lost and the tragedy that befell our nation on that terrible day.

My memories of that day are very clear. I heard the news that a plane had hit one of the World Trade Center towers as we were driving to work. My first thought was that it was a small plane accident. A few minutes later, we heard the second tower had been hit. And I knew...this was no accident. Someone had deliberately flown into the towers.

When the news was finally reported that the planes that struck the towers were passenger jets, I was speechless. It was hard to believe it was even real.

As I was walking in the door at work (I worked for the military) our facility had live television coverage of the news channels. The first words I heard while headed to my office was from a soldier who burst out the door of our emergency operations center, shouting: "They just hit the Pentagon!"

Not long after that, I was viewing the live coverage when the first tower fell. It still bring tears to my eyes. Those images are something I'll never forget.

A few weeks later I was attending a conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. As my coworkers and I were walking to dinner, we came upon a huge stack of flowers, flags and hearts lain the entire length of a wall along the sidewalk. Puzzled, I looked up at the building where they had been placed. It was the New York, New York Casino.

I'm sure many of you remember what you were doing when you first heard the news on 9/11/2001. Feel free to share your experience in comments below.

Have a good week.

Laurie