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Red State Mars

By: Travis J. I. Corcoran
Narrated by: Webb Wilder
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A sweeping epic of Mars’s fight for freedom—an unforgettable saga of war, family, and civilization on the red frontier.

For generations, the Newcastles, Mackenzies, Atkinses, Hyltons, and Hollinses have endured the hard red soil of Mars—surviving by individual grit, intense family loyalty, and free market trade. Scarred by World War III and Earth’s long, violent aftermath, they built farms, raised domes, forged alliances, and carried old grudges to a new world. Together, the Martians have forged a frontier society that is complex, ornery, and rooted in the freedom of the Texas soil from which many of the clans sprang.

Trade with the nearby Chinese enclaves brought prosperity for a time. But as Beijing’s reach lengthens, trade becomes tribute—and tribute becomes force.

When Chinese armored columns grind across Karl’s Ramp and convoys are torn apart in the Chaos, Mars is plunged into war. Robinson City’s dome falls in fire and blood. The Burrows holds out under siege until supply convoys break through beneath burning skies. At Lowell and Meltwater, city shields collapse and the red Martian soil melts and flows like blood as the Martian plains are seared with plasma fire.

The clans face an empire pressing down from above and rivalries tearing them apart from within. Senators brawl in council halls, mobs surge through the streets, and old feuds erupt—even on the football field. Out of devastation, a fragile coalition is born: uneasy, volatile, but fierce enough to strike back. Freightliners become fortresses. Drones become weapons. Family honor hardens into resistance.

From isolated domes to the vast Martian plains to the black sky above, war sparks into revolution and a desperate struggle to forge a nation on an alien world men now call home.

A vast chronicle of clans and civilizations, of families too proud to yield, too divided to trust, and too determined to be ruled.

©2026 Travis J. I. Corcoran (P)2026 Ark Press
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I enjoyed the story and performance/narration. Interesting exploration of several topics framed in an engaging story. I would happily trade money for more in this setting.

Some gripes with audio editing - forgivable items perhaps worth an extra pass?
. Several instances of narrator taking a second try at a line - these are interesting but belong at the end as bloopers.
. "Delta-v" is pronounced "delta-vee" (it's an abbreviation for change in velocity) not "delta five" (it isn't a Roman numeral) ... I caught some similar technical items (G's is just "gees" (shorthand for "the multiple of earth standard gravity experienced"), not "gee ess" (spelled out).
. The pauses between scene breaks were often too short, which was jarring as a listener.

Plausible hard SF

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I had been looking forward to the third installment for so long. and it was supposed to be about mars. but this book is about mars , but not a sequel. those who have listened and noted that there is starts and restarts to certain passages, and there's no causing in between some sentences are correct, it's like one stream-of-consciousness between one person talking and an action and another person talking and no inflection.

You should redo this audiobook...

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This book is a breath of fresh air for the scifi genre and literature in general. It has an overarching western theme and with Mars the "New Frontier" it is fitting. The pacing is well maintained throughout, and it lays out the conflicts with the antagonists to give you the feeling of being at war without getting bogged down in the play by play bullet exchanges that are so often used for filler. All in all, this has been a splendid story, and my hat is off to the author as well as the editing team.

Refreshing

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A story of freedom, family, and the Martian Frontier. If you like Heinlein then I think you will enjoy this book. The author is clearly a student of history and has a deep appreciation of Texas history.

Fans of classic science fiction will find much to appreciate here. The frontier spirit, political philosophy, and focus on individual responsibility evoke the works of Robert A. Heinlein while still offering a fresh and original vision of humanity's future on Mars.

I would definitely recommend Red State of Mars to readers who enjoy well-crafted science fiction, detailed worldbuilding, and stories that thoughtfully explore the relationship between freedom, society, and frontier life.

Freedom, Family, and the Martian Frontier.

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Multiple time Webb wilder restarts passages that was not edited out. there are 0 pauses between points of view, with no effort to distinguish voices things become nearly impossible to follow along. If not for the awkward restarts i would have called this mess AI read catastrophe, but no this pure human f-up.

story is at best there, i don't know the poor performance makes it hard to tell.

Recording completely unedited.

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