Empirical, Theoretical, and Speculative Science
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In This Morning’s Dawn, readers follow two men who become entangled in a plot to prevent the colonization of a newly discovered planet. Where did the idea for this novel come from?
Many years ago, I read about the retrograde motion of Phoebe, a moon of Saturn. Retrograde motion is not common in the solar system, so I looked up several theories as to how it might have come to be a satellite of the planet. I then imagined two astronauts arriving at the moon and discovering it was not natural at all but a lure sent from a distant civilisation. That was the genesis of the story that became This Morning’s Dawn. It took many years to flesh out, but the idea has been in my head since reading about Phoebe!
I found the science in the novel to be well-developed. What kind of research did you do to make sure you got it all right?
I am a Chemist by training, so have a scientific background, and I’ve had a love of science fiction ever since picking up Spacepaw, by Gordon Dickinson, from my Dad’s bookshelf at the age of 9. I was hooked by the story and the depiction of another world. In This Morning’s Dawn, the science is a combination of empirical, theoretical, and speculative science. If I imagine something happening that is beyond current understanding, then I ask myself on what scientific basis it may be possible. It sometimes involves a little research!
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
There are a few classical themes in the book; the instinct for survival, loyalty, and triumph over adversity, but I wanted to explore these on different levels. For example, how does the survival instinct drive Oleander’s behaviors vs. Nelson’s or Meera’s? How strong are the bonds of loyalty when a person’s own life is at stake? I think I learned a lot about myself exploring the answers for each of the characters! Probably the most important theme for me though is that of friendship. What is true friendship? How is it forged, and how is it tested?
Is this the first in a series? What can fans expect to see from you next?
This Morning’s Dawn is the first part of a trilogy. The second book is underway. I’ve had a number of beta readers harassing me for the first draft, so I’m motivated to complete it soon!
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Nelson Newman was destined to be the first person to set foot on Mars. Instead, he finds himself transported across the galaxy and pitched into a battle of wits against a ruthless enemy, who will do whatever it takes to safeguard their people and their power. If Nelson can’t figure out who his friends are, and how to get back home, then he has no hope of saving Earth.
This Morning’s Dawn is the fast-paced, debut novel from Dan Bell.
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Posted on January 13, 2024, in Interviews and tagged action, adventure, author, book, book recommendations, book review, book reviews, book shelf, bookblogger, books, books to read, Dan Bell, ebook, fiction, goodreads, indie author, kindle, kobo, literature, nook, novel, read, reader, reading, sci fi, series, space adventure, story, This Morning's Dawn, thriller, trilogy, writer, writing. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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