Since he was a little kid, my son was fascinated by airplanes and rockets - as well as military history and science fiction/fantasy. When it came around to planning for college, he expressed a desire to study either Aerospace Engineering or Creative Writing. Being the practical parents, we STRONGLY urged him to study engineering, advising that he could more readily make a decent living as an engineer while writing as a hobby, than the opposite.
As he’s developed a fine career supporting a comfortable life, he has kept up his interest in writing, RP games, cons, etc.
Long story short, he has had a book accepted for publication by a pretty major publisher (a 2 book deal, in fact), and it is set to be published next July. Affairs of State under the name Calvin James. (Yeah, there is another book with the same title by an author with a similar name. Don’t ask me - I wasn’t asked! ;))
We are so proud of him and I basically wanted to brag about him and share something wonderful going on with my family. But I also know several of you are interested in SciFi and fantasy, and thought you might want to check out his book.
I’ve often wondered why some books become popular and others don’t. Just yesterday I decided not to finish a thriller by a NYT bestselling author, as IMO the writing was crap. My son’s sort of SF/fantasy isn’t my cup of tea, but I strongly believe his writing and story-telling is better than a lot of the crap I get off the shelves of my library. I tend to be pessimistic about the chances of commercial success in the arts, but muse over how cool it would be if his writing found a market.
The publisher seems to be making a decent effort to publicize the book. My Googling the title and his pen name turned up FB and Instagram mentions, mentions on other SciFi and book sites, and even an excerpt from the first chapter. Reading their descriptions of my son and his book, my main thought is I wish I had a publicist working to make me look good! ![]()
