Yesterday, while listening to one of my favorite radio shows, “Ça Rentre au Poste” on Montreal’s 94,3FM, I caught the segment they call “Revelations.” A caller phoned in claiming he had been abducted by aliens. Now, I’ll admit, I’ve heard a lot of these kinds of stories before. Some sounded far-fetched, others felt rehearsed. But… Continue reading Alien Abductions and the Stories We Tell
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What If Galaxy’s Child Became a Mini-Series?
It’s a thought that’s crossed my mind more than once. What if Galaxy’s Child made the leap from page to screen? I don’t mean a big-budget blockbuster (though I wouldn’t complain). I’m thinking something more focused. Character-driven. The kind of science fiction that lets you breathe between the explosions. A mini-series. Something in the spirit… Continue reading What If Galaxy’s Child Became a Mini-Series?
Why I Chose to Make Galaxy’s Child a Trilogy
When I first committed to writing Galaxy’s Child, I thought I was sitting down to write a single novel. One book. One story. A complete adventure from start to finish. But it didn’t take long to realize that this wasn’t going to fit into just one volume. The more I worked on the storyboards, the… Continue reading Why I Chose to Make Galaxy’s Child a Trilogy
The Supporting Cast Matters Too
Every story needs a main character, and in Galaxy’s Child, that role belongs to Philip Anders. But let’s be honest, no protagonist becomes who they are in isolation. Behind every great journey is a group of people who shape it, challenge it, and sometimes carry it forward when the hero can’t. That’s where the supporting… Continue reading The Supporting Cast Matters Too