I'll be doing a Reddit AMA (ask me anything) at 6PM UK time.
https://www.reddit.com/r/sciencefiction/comments/8igmgj/upcoming_amas/
You should be able to find it somewhere here at that time:
https://www.reddit.com/r/sciencefiction/
https://www.reddit.com/r/sciencefiction/comments/8igmgj/upcoming_amas/
You should be able to find it somewhere here at that time:
https://www.reddit.com/r/sciencefiction/
Hello
people, Neal Asher here.
Here
are the nuts-and-bolts of who I am, or maybe more correctly, what I do: I once
was a hungry aggressive SFF writer struggling to get the odd thing published and
writing new stuff on the back of rejection letters. I spent years running at
that particular brick wall with my head, until something finally broke . . . I
then spent years of getting short stories, novellas and the like published in
the small presses (and earning some way below zero for them). A big publisher, Pan
Macmillan, finally took me on and brought out my first full-length SF novel,
Gridlinked, in 2001. A year or so later I took the risk of giving up my day job
and now I’m about 25 books in. Most of my stuff is set in the ‘Polity’ – a far
future human/AI society that is pretty utopian, except for the hostile aliens
at the border, the occasional psychotic AI, a war that burned up a few hundred
worlds and a civilization-destroying alien technology . . . you get the
picture. If this is your kind of thing (described as post-cyberpunk space
opera, apparently) then search engines will turn up all you need to know. You
can find my website at nealasher.co.uk. The blog there is copied across from http://theskinner.blogspot.com while
I can also be found on Twitter @nealasher, on Facebook at neal.asher and of
course here on Reddit.
My
latest book, The Soldier, is the first in a new trilogy with the overall title Rise
of the Jain. Jain technology is the one mentioned above. You might like to ask
me why I named a hostile alien technology after a peace-loving religion and my
answer will be suitably glib!
Here’s
the blurb:
Her mission is vital. Her failure is unthinkable.
A
hidden corner of space is swarming with lethal alien technology, a danger to
all sentient life. It’s guarded by Orlandine, who must keep it contained at any
cost – as it has the power to destroy entire civilizations. She schemes from
her state-of-the-art weapons station, with only an alien intelligence to share
her vigil. But she doesn’t share everything with Dragon . . .
Orlandine
is hatching a plan to obliterate this technology, removing its threat forever.
For some will do anything to exploit this ancient weaponry, created by a
long-dead race called the Jain. This includes activating a Jain super-soldier,
which may breach even Orlandine’s defences.
Meanwhile,
humanity and the alien prador empire keep a careful watch over this sector of
space, as neither can allow the other to claim its power. However, things are
about to change. The Jain might not be as dead as they seemed – and
interstellar war is just a heartbeat away.
The Soldier is the first novel in the Rise
of the Jain series, by bestselling science fiction author Neal Asher.
This is
an AMA so go ahead and ask me anything. I can’t guarantee I’ll answer, or maybe
be any more than flippant, but I’ll give it a shot.
Just brought The Soldier today. Looking forward to it very much. Thanks Neal.
ReplyDeletetony.