Ask the Author: Esteban Corio
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Esteban Corio
I have just finished a novel that comes from a fortuitous finding of a very old journal article published in my country as early as October 1816, about what could be very well conceived as the first ever documented UFO interaction with human affairs.
Esteban Corio
I start by imagining a particular beginning and an unexpected end to the plot, then I put my mind to work on the most exciting route between these two extremes.
Esteban Corio
I am working on several novels, most of them in short or medium format, and one in particular, related to sub-aquatic developments, which will be a large one.
Esteban Corio
A very simple two-in-one: Keep persisting to be known, and enjoy the ride.
Esteban Corio
There are many benefits that come with being a writer. In no particular order: 1) To discover again and even more, the richness of the language, the exercise to search for the proper and correct word for every situation, and the most suitable orthographical sign.. 2) You can locate the plots in places that you may have visited, bringing good memories 3) It gives you the chance, however modest, to return to the literature, in general, and to the genre- in my case, the Science Fiction- all the joy, excitement, concepts of possible futures, epics and technology learned along the entire life.
Esteban Corio
I am preparing to digest three masterpieces: Homo Deus, by Yuval Noah Harari, The God Particle, By Leon Lederman, and Six not-so-easy-pieces, by Richard P. Feynman. These three books, along with some others written in my native language, Spanish. As you probably know, summer commences in December in my southern Hemisphere location.
Esteban Corio
I consider myself a "burst writer". Instead of writing some lines a day, I take the pen when the inspirational moment comes, and I can use it as long as the burst lasts. Sometimes, a couple of days, sometimes for an entire month.
Esteban Corio
Trantor, the Imperial capital planets of The Foundation Series, by Isaac Asimov.
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