Hannah R. Palmer Author
May 20, 20223 min
My name is Martin, writing under the pen name Bradley Lejeune, and I come from Bristol in the UK.
I would tell Peter Penguin that I am a sci-fi author who writes space opera in the style of John Scalzi, James SA Corey, and with aspirations of Firefly and Babylon 5. My books contain spaceships, laser fights, and space politics.
The thing that speaks to me about sci-fi is the idea that the way things are is not necessarily the way things have to be, there is always hope for a better tomorrow. Every sci-fi future is really a reflection of the time in which it was written and there are definitely elements of the 2020s in The McMurdo Rift.
I am feeling busy, mostly. (Laughs) Early feedback has been positive, which is very reassuring, people have responded well to the cover so I think we are launching from a strong position but in publishing there are never any guarantees.
A decade after Earth lost a civil war the reluctant fighter pilot who saved the world has become a reclusive barman on the edge of known space and has to decide what he's going to do when his ex-wife walks in and needs his help finding her missing new husband.
The McMurdo rift was inspired in equal parts by 90s Star Trek, my lifelong desire to tell an ongoing science fiction epic and the movie Casablanca.
It certainly has hints of The Expanse, The Collapsing Empire trilogy, Gareth L. Powell’s Embers Of War and Robert Heinlein.
In twenty twenty-two I am working on book 2 in the series, as yet untitled. The second and third books are in first draft stage and I am starting to outline book four.
John Le Carre
Read the last page of every book first OR Never have access to a bookmark (including improvised bookmarks!)
Never have access to a bookmark.
Always have to watch the TV adaptation first OR Only ever read the book
Only ever read the book, which TV shows have really been better? Honestly?
Have to reread only your favourite books OR Only be able to read author debuts
Author debuts, I don't reread terribly often. So many new books to get through.
Have to write your next book entirely in order OR Write your next book from the end to the beginning
I usually write in order, but my outlining is all over the shop. So I would probably write in order.
Write your next novel in Excel OR Write your next novel on paper towels
Despite a recent smear campaign by Books by Adrian, I find spreadsheet really useful in the writing process and whilst I've never actually drafted in one I can't abide handwriting which I would despise more than the paper towels.
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