The evolution of the Iron Admiral stories from crude first attempts to polished manuscripts
Saahren, Allysha’s cheating husband Sean, a Ptorix, and Allysha
The very first book I ever wrote was published way back in 2010. Fifteen years ago. I’ve written quite a few books since then, but The Iron Admiral: Conspiracy was my first book baby, the one where I learned many hard lessons about the craft of writing.
Meet Darius and Cilla from The President’s Daughter and read a short excerpt from the novella when Darius meets Cilla’s security
Cilla has never quite recovered from the trauma she experienced as a teenager, when she and her family were almost taken hostage. She’s smart and feisty, very much a loner and she has no wish to be reminded that she is President Ghiborien’s daughter. She has landed a job on another planet and has decided to travel there on a cruise liner, seeing some sights before she starts in her new position.
A brief look at why I write space opera, inspired by astronomy, cosmology, and humanity’s long tradition of gazing at the stars and inventing a legend to explain what they see.
The Pleiades *
I write space opera because I find astronomy and cosmology fascinating. How was our planet created? How did the solar system come to be? How did the universe start? I’m not special in that respect. Humans have looked at the stars and asked questions since forever. For hundreds of years many people believed in astrology, based on the constellations visible in the sky at different times of the year. A constellation is simply a pattern somebody made up by relating stars to each other. And from there, they created stories to explain how that particular animal, or object, appeared in the sky.
At the heart of Crisis at Validor is conflict over a chain of islands. The planet has two continents. Between the two continents lies a chain of disputed volcanic islands which is home to the Berzhani.
Wars have happened throughout human history. They’re usually the result of one country invading another – much as is happening in Europe at the moment. Russia has invaded Ukraine and the Ukrainians are resisting. But sometimes wars can start over silly things.
A discussion about the decidedly non-humanoid Ptorix and their origins and culture.
I’ve always had a problem with humanoid aliens. So many ‘aliens’ in SF stories look an awful lot like us. Star Trek was full of them – Romulans, Vulcans, Gods and Goddesses. At least in Star Wars some aliens were downright weird – but an awful lot of them had the same basic body shape as us – one head, two legs, two arms.
An interview with Admiral Chaka Saahren after his victory against the Ptorix at the Battle of Forenisi
I had the privilege of interviewing Admiral Saahren, who has rocketed to prominence after his decisive victory over a Ptorix fleet threatening Forenisi, a mainly human planet at the edge of the Confederacy.