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from the Daniel M. Bensen's Q&A group.
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No, I trust my agent. And I've got more stories where that one came from.My current Plan B (Plan A is always "write the next book") involves New Frontiers, but I'll give The World's Other Side some more thought too.
Ha! My agent thinks The World's Other Side is unpublishable, since it's about a sympathetic terrorist. (see here for more details: http://www.thekingdomsofevil.com/?pag... ). So it's in my "trunk" along with New Frontiers and The Sultan's Enchanter. I have some vague ideas about finding a publisher for these trunk novels after I've made a bigger name for myself as an author. And if that doesn't work, I'll self-publish them.
Hi Kacy!After Man by Dougal Dixon. I must have been 8, and it scared the hell out of me! Especially the "slobber" (an arboreal ambush insectivore related to...possums?) But I rediscovered it when I was 11 and loved it. I've found speculation is a good way both to teach and learn something. "Here is a fictional example of a real process"(for example convergent evolution in Dixon's porpins). Or "here is a book on foundational papers in ecology. It's not so boring if you imagine aliens at the same time" :)
No this is what I meant by 'this' You're blowing my mind, man!
When is your next comic book coming out?
ooh yes!
Current status of the as-yet-unnamed sequel to First Knife:
script: 4/5ths written
art: pencils for first 4 pages
Our plan is to make a pretty, colored sample of scene one from issue one, then shop it to publishers.
If you want some sneak peaks, follow Artyom on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ohotnig/ He sometimes posts tantalizing sketches such as this one: https://www.instagram.com/p/CP56Tk9nBhV/
Speculative biology is the art and science of made-up creatures. I use the term interchangeably with "speculative evolution." In the case of Junction and Interchange, the biology in question is aliens (plus a few Earth-descended organusms) that spilled out of various artificial wormholes onto the surface of an exoplanet (Junction). They've been competing and evolving there for 100 million years.
