It's been cleaned up quite a bit already.
Premise: as the first manned mission to Mars is 4 months out, 1036 Ganymed, a 30km-wide asteroid, is hit by a planetesimal and knocked onto a collision course with Earth. In the meantime a smaller asteroid-like object is spotted headed for Mars - having changed course after Ganymed was hit. The crew of the Mars mission must try and contact the alien object and ask for help, but they have their own problems as one of them is killing off the others in order to prolong their time in space after Ganymed hits. When one of the crew disposes of the murderer and finally does contact the aliens, they are not at all what they seem to be.
I'm looking for overall impressions. Did the story hold you? Could you empathise with the characters? Was the pace too slow or too fast? And so on. After that any detailed crit you feel you have time for.
This is my second novel and I have come to realise how important objective criticism is (ego patting not necessary).
And no, this is not a promo pitch, really not.
Premise: as the first manned mission to Mars is 4 months out, 1036 Ganymed, a 30km-wide asteroid, is hit by a planetesimal and knocked onto a collision course with Earth. In the meantime a smaller asteroid-like object is spotted headed for Mars - having changed course after Ganymed was hit. The crew of the Mars mission must try and contact the alien object and ask for help, but they have their own problems as one of them is killing off the others in order to prolong their time in space after Ganymed hits. When one of the crew disposes of the murderer and finally does contact the aliens, they are not at all what they seem to be.
I'm looking for overall impressions. Did the story hold you? Could you empathise with the characters? Was the pace too slow or too fast? And so on. After that any detailed crit you feel you have time for.
This is my second novel and I have come to realise how important objective criticism is (ego patting not necessary).
And no, this is not a promo pitch, really not.
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