Tag Archive for: Battlefield Earth

Was It a Mistake to Broadcast Earth Coordinates on Voyager?

Was it a mistake to put Earth’s coordinates on the space probes Voyager 1 and 2? According to the science fiction novel, Battlefield Earth, by L. Ron Hubbard, the answer is yes. In this article, we cover both the pros and cons of NASA’s decision.

Battlefield Earth Audiobook Receives Over 1400 5-Star Ratings on Audible

The award-winning audiobook, Battlefield Earth, produced by Galaxy Press has just surpassed 1400 5-star reviews on Audible making it a fan favorite.

Galaxy Press Rocked the Salt (Salt Lake City that is…)

We attended the Salt Lake City Comic Con which took place at the Salt Palace in downtown Salt Lake City with over 100,000 attendees over the 3-day event. One of the best parts of attending these conventions is seeing amazing friends—judges from Writers and Illustrators of the Future, contest winners and the amazing fans!

Terl from L. Ron Hubbard’s Battlefield Earth Attends Salt Lake Comic Con

Terl attends Salt Lake City Comic Con presenting the new mass market paperback release of Battlefield Earth.

Surprising Way L. Ron Hubbard and Robert A. Heinlein Just Saved 10,000 Lives

Bestselling authors L. Ron Hubbard and Robert A. Heinlein are well-known for their epic, trendsetting science fiction. This past week, these two great legends of sci-fi were teamed up to save lives.

“Battlefield Earth” Mass Market Paperback Edition Released at Dragon Con 2017

Galaxy Press has officially announced the release of the mass market paperback edition of L. Ron Hubbard’s international bestselling novel, Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000 at Dragon Con 2017.

Dragon Con 2017 – Day 3

We are now over the halfway mark for the Atlanta Dragon Con and things are still going at high speed.

Dragon Con 2017 – Day 2

Another great day at the Atlanta Dragon Con! It all started with the Dragon Con Parade and our entry featuring Battlefield Earth.

Dragon Con 2017 – Day 1

Today was the first day of Dragon Con in Atlanta, GA and it was jam-packed all day long.