Books and Author
The Comet's Curse
I still remember the day I was sitting in my basement, pondering this question: What would happen if a couple hundred teenagers were sent off to colonize a new world...and there were no adults around?
From that humble beginning, The Comet's Curse was born. Triana Martell was the first character to spring to life, followed by Roc, everyone's favorite computer.
It's got action and adventure, it's got humor, it's got science, and it's even got a little romance. But I'll tell you what I like best about the book: The Comet's Curse shows the very best in kids. No, they're not perfect, and they certainly have their fair share of problems. But they work hard, they play hard, and they use their brains!
People are saying some very nice things about the book, and I'm grateful. But most of all, I hope that you enjoy it as much as I enjoy bringing it to you.
Follow this link to learn more about the cast and crew.
Click here to read an excerpt from The Comet's Curse.
The Web of Titan

It won't be in stores until this summerr, how about a sneak preview of the second book in the series, The Web of Titan?
I don't want to give away too much, so I'll just say this: Saturn's moons. A mysterious metal pod. A deep coma. Glowing eyes. A threat to Roc. A concert. And a heart-stopping climax that you won't believe.
Click here to pre-order The Web of Titan, and hold on tight, because there's still much more in store for the crew of Galahad.
Dom Testa
On weekday mornings I can be found playing around on the radio. I've hosted the morning show on Mix 100 in Denver for 16 years, and still have a blast every day on "The Dom and Jane Show."
I also love to help young adults find their own creative spark, so I host writing assemblies and workshops at schools and libraries. I created a foundation called The Big Brain Club, which helps kids overcome the peer pressure to dumb down. It also gives them an outlet to develop their own love of writing. Plus, there's a special section for teachers, librarians, and parents, too. Tap into the Big Brain network.
I've lived in Colorado for more than 20 years, and love it!
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