Fitchburg, MA (PRWEB) May 19, 2007
Spindle, the 2005 comedy science fiction novel by Ian Taylor, has won the 2007 Indie Excellence Award in the Science Fiction category. The novel had previously been a Finalist in both the Best Books 2006 Book Awards and in WMA's Fresh Voices 2005 competition (Humor category).
Spindle tells the story of Peter Turner, a 22nd-century Earth guy who joins the Space Force, expecting an exciting and fun new career enforcing justice around the galaxy. But the Space Force is a bureaucracy like any large company, and right away they get Peter's name wrong, assign him to a dilapidated ship - the Spindle - and partner him with a violent misanthrope with a serious dislike for authority. In his first week, Peter is shot at, maimed, beaten up and endures several cruel remarks about his hair. Also, there's a monster that eats planets. Peter must use all of his cunning, experience, his Master's degree in trivia and more than a bit of ingenuity just to survive his first week in the Space Force. This hilarious satire manages to mock all the sacred cows of modern science fiction while maintaining a compelling futuristic narrative.
In addition to winning awards ands and getting rave reviews, Spindle has also been optioned for television in Australia. The series is in development.
Praise for Spindle:
"A wonderfully entertaining SciFi novel that is a genuine pleasure from beginning to end." -- Midwest Book Review, USA
"A rip-roaring, fast-paced tale in the tradition of Douglas Adams and Red Dwarf." -- Illawarra Mercury Newspaper, Australia
"A cult fanbase could well be assured before too long." -- hecklerspray.com, UK
"If you want to laugh, this is the book to read" - Windows and Aisles Magazine, India
Mr. Taylor, who resides in Massachusetts, is currently seeking representation.
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