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New to the Web Site
- January 1, 2012
- April 26, 2011
- Added a new model — the Sherman class robot freighter from TAS — to the 3D Models pages.
- April 5, 2011
- March 23, 2011
- Got a Twitter account so I can advertise my projects.
- January 14, 2011
- Completed ebook conversion for all Banshee Squadron stories
- January 1, 2011
- December 19, 2010
- Ebooks have come to Banshee Squadron! In 2 formats for (hopefully) any brand of e-reader including Kindle.
- November 7, 2010
- Added a new model — the USS Antares — to the 3D Models pages.
- October 1, 2010
- Begun integration of a new art gallery system using Coppermine software into the web site.
- September 21, 2010
- Replaced all the illustrations in Eternity involving the USS Eternity now that the ship has a new model.
- July 14, 2010
- Cleaned up and re-released Runaway! in pdf format.
- May 5, 2010
- Updated the Star Charts booklet in the Database section
- April 28, 2010
- Added a new Art Gallery: "Movie Posters"
- April 5, 2010
- March 26, 2010
- I've given up on Issuu.com. Stories will be posted in PDF format from now on.
- Story illustrations from Q'Thalas added to Artwork section.
- March 3, 2010
- New 3D model — USS King Charles. Available in the Artwork section.
- February 25
- New 3D model — UES Prospero. Available in the Artwork section.
- January 28, 2010
- NEW STORY! - Q'THALAS
- I will be switching to Issuu.com to present my stories. Q'Thalas is the first story given this treatment, and I plan to convert all the older ones in the next few weeks.
- January 22, 2010
- Back from hospital. Not dead. Yay!
- January 16, 2010
- I had a heart attack and spent a week in the hospital.
- January 3, 2010
- The Banshee Squadron Star Charts added to the database and story pages. PDF format.
- January 1, 2010
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Copying Material From This Web Site
This web site is all about sharing. Not only stories and art, but ideas. If you read something or see something in a picture that you like, feel free to use it in your own works. Furthermore, all text and graphics may be freely copied and used on other web sites by anyone without needing to request permission or requiring that credit be given. If you do use something, send me an email 'cuz I'd love to see it!
Am I nuts?
Yes.
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Contact the Author
To contact the Inimitably Superfluous Richard Merk and leave comments, criticisms, or anything else, please feel free to email him:
richard@merknet.com
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