Authors: J. Alan Field
Tags: #Science Fiction & Fantasy, #Science Fiction, #First Contact, #Galactic Empire, #Military, #Space Fleet, #Space Opera, #Teen & Young Adult
Coming Fall, 2015
The Rampant Storm
Book Two of the
Starhold
series
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About the Author
J. Alan Field is a former history teacher who recently began his second life as a science fiction writer. Growing up in the 1960s and immersing himself in classic television shows such as the original
Star Trek, The Wild, Wild West, The Avengers, and The Man from UNCLE,
he developed a lifelong passion for imaginative story telling. Among his favorite authors and books are Dan Simmons and his
Hyperion Cantos
, David Brin’s
Uplift Series
, Melanie Rawn’s
Dragon Prince/Star
novels, David Weber, and George R.R. Martin. In the late-1990s, Field was introduced to the exceptional world of anime and became an enthusiastic “otaku.” Some of his favorite works include
Ghost in the Shell, Shojo Kakumei Utena,
and the Macross universe.
Field spent thirty-four years as a history teacher, mostly at Morgantown High School in the city of Morgantown, West Virginia, where he still resides. He is a staunch supporter of space exploration and the importance of education in humankind’s efforts to reach “the final frontier.”