It’s hard to believe that I published Knox’s Irregulars one year ago. It was something I wrote twelve years ago, only to find that 96% of Christian-themed fiction is written for women - prairie romances, for example. So it never found a home with Nelson or Bethany House.
Fast forward over a decade, and we’ve entered an entirely new publishing world. The advent of e-books changed everything. Thanks to social media and the blogosphere, Knox climbed up to #4 in Science Fiction for Kindle, and #9 overall in Science Fiction on Amazon. After a year, it’s returned to earth, but what a trip it was. Thanks to all of you who helped make it a success.
In honor of the anniversary, we’re making Knox’s Irregulars a free download until November 15th. Feel free to give it a read!





Thanks! I “bought” it. It might even make it into my queue soon despite my general antipathy toward SF. I’m curious, though, so I will try.
[...] Knox’s Irregulars – It’s been one whole year since the publication of Knox’s Irregulars, and in honor of that, author J. Wesley Bush is making it available as a free download until November 15th. Pretty terrific, yes? I read (and reviewed) Knox last year, and it gets my hearty recommendation. Well-written military science fiction that also happens to be staunchly Reformed in its theology: what more could you want? [...]