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T. A. Bruno Author Interview

The detailed world-building in ‘Down Below Beyond’ is one of its standout features. Can you share your process or techniques for creating such an intricate and immersive setting?

Down Below Beyond was a new playground for me to explore. I wanted to give myself more room to be creative, so instead of staying locked to one planet like in the Song of Kamaria, I conjured up Lodespace, a network of unique planets connected by the Fessenog Fleet’s trade empire. To get ideas for each planet, I looked at a lot of unique geological formations and biomes here on Earth, and amplified what I thought was interesting about them. From there, I thought about what sort of lifeform would live in such a place, and my alien races were all born. So a planet like Dintupp was a high gravity world with sharp peaked mountains. The kind of creatures that would live there would need to be tough and fit into various crag-shaped dwellings, and immediately I thought of crabs. The Dintuppans are crab-like and gorilla like, tough, huge, and perfectly suited for their environment. Just for one example.

Levort Aatra is a compelling character. How did you go about developing his persona and what or who were your influences in crafting his character?

Levort was born out of the needs for the plot at first. I knew I wanted to make a story about two friends who get their hands on a device that can take them anywhere, so Levort became the character who would need that the most. He was a scrap kid used by the Fessenog Fleet to sort through junk picked up on Tayoxe for anything useful. He’s locked to Tayoxe and the Fleet, unable to move through the giant portals that exist there. His parents had sold him to the sorting facility, and I pictured them as sort of mean people. Levort’s name comes from that, his name is a little ugly in it’s full display, but it can be shortened into something sweet like Lev (or uglier, like “Vort”, as Floem teases him often.) The idea of making him a prospector was heavily influenced by Gateway by Frederick Pohl. I had read that book recently and loved it, and the idea of having characters gamble their lives for a good score inspired me, although I took it in a very different direction.

What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?

At the moment, I am focusing entirely on publishing Down Below Beyond, so nothing in the pipeline yet! I have a few ideas for spin-offs or other one-offs in Lodespace. I want to use this playground I built more. I always wait for the right idea to find me before I go full force into it. I need my books to be very different from each other because I don’t like to retread ground. So all I can say is, stay tuned!

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Levort Aatra is a prospector on the planet Tayoxe. While scavenging the wastes of the abandoned world, he discovers a mysterious starship and stakes his claim on it. Little does he know, he just put a big target on his back.

DOWN BELOW BEYOND is a stand-alone sprawling sci-fi fantasy adventure filled with aliens, planets, and portals set in a universe crafted by T. A. Bruno, author of the award-winning Song of Kamaria trilogy.

Down Below Beyond

Down Below Beyond takes readers on an exhilarating journey through a vast and captivating universe, expertly crafted by T. A. Bruno, the author behind the award-winning Song of Kamaria trilogy. Set on the planet Tayoxe, the story revolves around Levort Aatra, a skilled prospector whose life takes an unexpected turn when he stumbles upon a mysterious starship in the desolate wastelands. Levort’s decision to claim the enigmatic vessel as his own unwittingly draws the attention of dangerous forces, setting in motion a chain of events that will test his courage, resourcefulness, and determination. As he navigates through a world teeming with fascinating alien species, celestial bodies, and interdimensional gateways, Levort finds himself entangled in a web of secrets and perilous encounters.

One of the book’s notable strengths lies in its meticulous attention to detail when crafting the setting. Bruno skillfully transports readers to a fantastical world brimming with unique landscapes and vibrant cultures. Through vivid descriptions and atmospheric prose, the author brings this underground realm to life, leaving readers in awe of its unknown wonders and breathtaking landscapes. The depth and intricacy of the world-building are truly commendable, and readers will find themselves completely immersed in this mesmerizing realm. The characters are well-developed and even though there are many characters the author provides an alien glossary at the beginning of the book to reference when needed. Each individual possesses their own distinctive traits and motivations, lending depth and authenticity to the story. I particularly enjoyed Levort and Bayfo’s friendship and I was rooting for them throughout the book.

Down Below Beyond is a thrilling science fiction novel that seamlessly combines imaginative world-building with well-crafted characters. It offers a reading experience that is both captivating and enthralling. I recommend this book to enthusiasts of sci-fi who are eager to embark on an intriguing journey through a mesmerizing underground realm alongside its compelling characters.

Pages: 326 | ASIN: B0C549NQXP

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