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Your July Science Stories from Author Andy Zach

Your July Science Stories were personally curated by me, Author Andy Zach. I read science every day for ideas for my science fiction. If you love science, read on!

Let’s start with military SciFi that almost happened:

Here we have a plan for a sub-orbital rocket that could land 1200 Marines–from the 60s!

Now let’s switch to some steampunk SciFi that ISN’T fiction.

This should appeal to your artistic senses–or your arachnophobia. Let me know which by clicking here. As usual, I’ll give a free ebook for each comment or response.

Or you can cut to the chase and get free ebooks by subscribing to my newsletter at this link.

Your July Science Stories
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Zombie Turkeys is just one of the six free audiobooks I offer to my subscribers.

Your July Science Stories Continue: You Get Five Stories for One Click

Five stories in one article. Enjoy.

Which one did you like the best? The nano assembly line, the electrode implanted to heal broken bones, or the smart foam that could help robots sense us approaching? Let me know.

Do you want to go to outer space? Follow This Pioneer

Now some may quibble Richard Branson (and soon Jeff Bezos) only got to the edge of space in a sub-orbital flight. Weightlessness and a vacuum above our atmosphere is close enough for me.

But what do you require to be called a trip to space? An orbit around the earth? Landing on the moon? What are your standards? You can leave a comment or email me at [email protected] Or directly contact me.

Even the Toughest Critics Agree This Following Video is Outer Space

The video from Mars follows.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cY-kgUbz8I&ab_channel=iGadgetPro
Ingenuity’s 4th flight on Mars

Your July Science Stories – Here Come the Robots!

Look out below!

Finally, Your Big Finish – A Juno Fly By

From Juno, our interplanetary craft to Jupiter
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Your Top 7 Science Stories of June and Science Fiction

Top 7 Science stories have to start with this one!

I would love it if Andromeda were that bright in the sky. Sadly, all we see is the fuzzy center. This picture demonstrates the power of time-lapse photography.

Then we have this breath-taking picture:

Your Top 7 Science Stories – The Second is Next

I read a deluge of science stories every week. This one filtered through the noise. I get a newsletter from GE, which is where I found it.

This meme may make you chuckle. It worked for me. If it does, let me know and I’ll give you a free ebook. Or you can get one by subscribing to my newsletter here.

Then Your Third is There Below

I first learned about living fossils in middle school with the coelacanth. Look! There’s one! Don’t delay! Click on the picture below.

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Coelacanth. Click to get one delivered to your door.

Continuing on, Your Fun Fourth

Who wouldn’t have fun with quantum computing?

If that’s not fun, try my collection of short stories.

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You can get free short story from the book on me, right here: ‘In A Pickle’. Click here. Or, you can get the whole audiobook for free by clicking here.

Jive With Five of Top 7 Science Stories

This story is a little disappointing: you can’t expect spaceships to cruise about independent of orbits. It takes too much energy.

That’s no problem for SciFi authors, like the one behind my typewriter. In my book below, I have a spaceship that directly converts matter to energy. Very handy, that is.

Top 7 Science Stories
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Your Sixth of Top 7 Science Stories

I can hear people saying, “That’s not science! That’s some idiot driving a wheel to 827 MPH.”

It is too science. The question was, “Can we spin a wheel faster than the speed of sound? What will happen?” There was an experiment to try it and they spun faster than the speed of sound. What’s more scientific than that?

Some free advice: don’t do this at home. Or anywhere else.

Your Last Science Story

The last science story covers anti-drone warfare–using silly string. I’m serious. Check it out in the link above.

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Tax Time! Get Tax Tips for Your Taxes from Author Andy Zach

Tax Time! Maybe you did know May 17th is the new April 15th? Anyway, besides being a comic science fiction author, I’ve also done my taxes for forty-seven years. That reaches back into the dark ages before personal computers–or cell phones.

If this is too boring to read, scroll down to the bottom, where I’m giving away 30 books and an ebook reader.

Tax Time! All My Tax Blog Posts

First, before I give you my latest tips, here are all my past tax blog posts:

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2016 Tax Form

Taxes 101 for Authors – The Andy Zach Way 2017/01/27

Tax Time
Tax Act Home Page

3 Tax Programs Compared For Tax Day 2017/04/14

Authors Business Owners - Tax Time
Zombie Lady Maximizing Tax Returns

3 Tax Tips For Authors Business Owners 2018/11/04

How To Prepare Yourself Financially For The Zombie Apocalypse 2018/11/13 This was a guest blog by financial guru Michael Dinich.

Tax Time! What Can Top These Blogs?

That would be my experiences this year. Despite my best efforts at publishing, I made money–enough to tax. You see, I pour money into my books and use my business as a loss to reduce my taxes. But I made too much money this year. I owe the government money this coming May 17th.

It’s not solely that I made more money than ever before in books. (That is, I lost less than ever before.

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Andy Zach’s book sales and revenue (NOT PROFIT) I have revenue in red because I’ve lost money every year.

My wife began receiving social security. That’s a new source of income. It’s not taxed–until the end of the year, if you haven’t already paid enough taxes.

“What?!? They tax social security? Our Federal Government in Washington DC?” you ask.

“You bet. If you make any other money over a certain amount, you’ll be taxed on a portion of your social security, up to 50% of it.”

“Arggh! What can I do?”

“You can make less money. Reduce your income. Or have more deductions.”

“I’ll look behind door number 2, please.”

What’s Behind Door Number 2 – Increasing Your Deductions

What can you deduct? Here are some of the major categories of deductions.

  1. Business losses – spend more money on your business so you lose more!
  2. Medical expenses – Keep track of EVERYTHING. File every receipt. You can deduct some of it, including medical insurance expenses.
  3. Charitable deductions – Give away more to your favorite charities! This includes A. Money (have receipts for everything); B. Goods (Again, get receipts for everything); C. Travel Expenses. this includes trips there and back again for volunteering. I track my trips to church to lead my small group. You can too. You will get a mileage deduction.
  4. Mortgage interest – borrow more money and pay more interest.
  5. Local taxes – State and local income, real estate, or sales and use taxes. You can usually deduct sales or income, but not both. Check your state and federal laws carefully.

Is your head spinning yet? There’s more to come!

Get Help – and not from authors

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