Cover Reveal: The Crossover by Andrew Gillsmith

Blurb:

Ah, the primetime crossover event: the surest sign that a franchise is running out of steam.

With everyone a bit down in the mouth over the events described in The Pilot, Loppy suggests a family vacation. And what better vacation than a tour aboard the grand dame of interstellar cruise-ships, The Love Craft?

Our heroes set a course for adventure and their minds on new romance as they embark for the resort planet Porto Valhalla. But an unexpected solar storm diverts them to a far more mysterious port-of-call: Fantasy Planet, presided over by the enigmatic Mr. Spork.

On Fantasy Planet, the Chosen One must face his deepest hopes and fears as the fate of the entire entertainment industry hangs in the balance.

Will Trope Magick be enough to save Gus and prevent the final victory of the evil Mr. Kratsch?

Book Title: The Crossover

Author: Andrew Gillsmith

Cover Artist: Rafael Andres

Word Count: 56,000

Publisher: Mar Thoma Publishing

Genre: Science Fiction

Release Date: January 20th, 2025

Available Formats: eBook, Paperback

Additional Details: This is the third and final book in the Gallywood series, a sci-fi satire of Hollywood

 
 
Andrew Gillsmith

Author Bio:

Andrew Gillsmith is a science fiction writer living in St. Louis, Missouri.

Gillsmith grew up in the Golden Age of Cyberpunk. Fittingly, his first job out of school was delivering mail for Jeff Bezos when he was still selling books via Listserv. Since then, he's worked in a number of interesting roles, including head of customer experience for the Kentucky Derby, leader of a proposed hyperloop project in the United States, head of data analysis for a healthcare company, and SVP of sales for a digital marketing agency. He currently works in publisher development in the programmatic advertising space.

He is married to Cheryl and has two young sons, a Great Dane, and a pet rat named Reggie.

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