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(New page: Prince who would rather be a rock star in the sci-fi novels ''Diamond Star'' (2009) and ''[http://www.sfcrowsnest.com/articles/books/2011/Carnelians-Saga-of-the-Skolian-Empire-book-14-by-C...)
 
 
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Prince who would rather be a rock star in the sci-fi novels ''Diamond Star'' (2009) and ''[http://www.sfcrowsnest.com/articles/books/2011/Carnelians-Saga-of-the-Skolian-Empire-book-14-by-Catherine-Asaro-16377.php Carnelians]'' (2011), both part of her epic Saga of the Skolian Empire, currently spanning 20 novels, novellas and novelettes.
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Prince who would rather be a rock star in the sci-fi novels ''[http://www.amazon.com/Carnelians-The-Saga-Skolian-Empire/dp/1451638493 Diamond Star]'' (2009) and ''[http://www.sfcrowsnest.com/articles/books/2011/Carnelians-Saga-of-the-Skolian-Empire-book-14-by-Catherine-Asaro-16377.php Carnelians]'' (2011), both part of the epic Saga of the Skolian Empire, currently spanning 20 novels, novellas and novelettes.
  
But wait, there's more. Author Catherine Asaro with real rock band Point Valid to create The Diamond Star Project, which recorded a 2009 CD "soundtrack" of the novel.  
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But wait, there's more. Author Catherine Asaro worked with real rock band Point Valid to create The Diamond Star Project, which recorded a 2009 CD "soundtrack" of the novel.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:27, 9 November 2018

Prince who would rather be a rock star in the sci-fi novels Diamond Star (2009) and Carnelians (2011), both part of the epic Saga of the Skolian Empire, currently spanning 20 novels, novellas and novelettes.

But wait, there's more. Author Catherine Asaro worked with real rock band Point Valid to create The Diamond Star Project, which recorded a 2009 CD "soundtrack" of the novel.

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