My newest novel, Galloper's Quests, recently received third prize for literary fiction at the BookFest convention in California.
My father sparked
my interest in science fiction. The first movie I saw in the theater was Forbidden
Planet. Over time we watched The Twilight Zone and The Outer
Limits, and The Andromeda Strain and Close Encounters of the
Third Kind. This interest led to me to writing a sci-fi novel:
Galloper’s
Quests, based on Gulliver’s
Travels, begins in 2079. Navy Captain Samuel Galloper is a scientist who
continually seeks answers about the mysteries of the universe. The military
only temporarily quieted his feverish mind through its regimented ways.
Galloper invents a propulsion system that transforms matter into energy and can
open wormholes. However, the military wants to steal his work and use it to
wage war. So, Galloper decides to prevent the perversion of his invention by
leaving Earth on a journey through the cosmos. He visits three planets whose
inhabitants exhibit very different ways of dealing with life. He becomes
involved in the armed conflict between two of the planets. Along the way he
befriends aliens and a witty robot. He falls in love with an extraterrestrial
who might know more about humanity than Galloper does. As Galloper nears the end of his quests, he must weigh the risks
of returning to Earth. Will his invention fall into the wrong hands? Will
anyone believe his story about his intergalactic travels? What fate awaits his
new love if she goes with him?
https://www.amazon.com/Gallopers-Quests-Fall-Earth-Destiny/dp/B0DRTBVDM6/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_

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