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The Visitors follows a man on the run at a settlement orbiting Mars who winds up involved with a mysterious box and an extraterrestrial. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
The original idea is from a dream. After I woke up, I jotted down notes and went from there. I’ve read too much Sci-Fi about fighting aliens. I wanted to get away from that.
I find the world you created in this novel brimming with possibilities. Where did the inspiration for the setting come from and how did it change as you were writing?
We’re now at the steep part of the exponential technology curve (assuming a valid single metric), and the only limit, outside of political/cultural reaction, is our imagination. I have to credit video games like Bioware’s Mass Effect series, Bethesda’s Fallout series, and Starfield. The idea of cooperative, if not always benign, aliens is very appealing.
As the writing progressed, I had excellent advice from my editor, Clete Smith, who kept me on track (I have a tendency to wander). He vetted story element plausibility, character relevance, and interaction. The idea of convergent evolution is handy for introducing aliens similar to us. While they are much more advanced in science and technology (they would have to be, to have gotten to Sol System), they too may still retain atavistic traits from their distant evolutionary past. The critical difference is they are no longer slaves to those traits.
For the foreseeable future, vast interstellar distances will restrict humanity to our solar system. In time, and with major breakthroughs in physics, this may change. At present, it seems at best a distant possibility. So here we are, colonizing the Sol system, for good or ill. After the moon comes Mars. And after that, who knows? But we’ll not likely go to Alpha Centauri any time soon.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
Humanity has come a long way since the times of witch burnings and flat-earth nonsense. But we still have a long way to go. Cynical political players continue manipulating poorly educated people, convincing them that science is an evil plot or a hoax. Some believe we will never move past callousness and compulsive violence, but I can’t accept that. We are currently in an age where the mindless acquisition of money and power dominates the aspirations of too many people. It’s necessary to move beyond that.
Will there be a follow-up novel to this story? If so, what aspects of the story will the next book cover?
That depends on how much interest readers show in The Visitors. While I enjoy writing for its own sake, editing and publishing are expensive and time-consuming, and I don’t want to waste my time. Ideas for a sequel have occurred to me. One is having the main characters from The Visitors involved in recolonization efforts on Earth. That story would have less touchy-feely and a lot more action, but it’s not clear yet where it would go beyond that. I’ve read enjoyable books whose sequels flopped miserably, so I am hesitant.
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The Visitors
Posted by Literary Titan

Logan Rhodes arrives at Ellis Habitat, a human settlement orbiting Mars, intending to attend a meeting but quickly finds himself on the run from the Marsh Corporation. His desperate quest for refuge on the station leads him to a mysterious lab where he encounters Avala. Simultaneously, workers from the Alpha Zubrin Corporation, conducting a mining operation on an asteroid, discover a potential extraterrestrial intruder who leaves behind a puzzling hexagonal box. As Logan, Avala, and her sidekick, Rapunzel, join forces, their mission brings them into contact with both the enigmatic box and representatives from Alpha Zubrin Corporation. They soon realize that their meeting is no coincidence; they are destined to play a crucial role in the future of humanity and an extraterrestrial civilization.
Richard Ganns’ The Visitors is a captivating sci-fi novel set in the twenty-third century, where humanity has successfully colonized space and saved Earth from the brink of destruction. The novel grabs the reader’s attention from the outset with a crisp and engaging writing style that is both easy to read and highly entertaining. The infusion of humor and action-packed fight scenes enhances the overall experience. Ganns excels not only in plot development but also in crafting dynamic dialogue that reflects the distinct personalities of his characters. The dialogue is lively and engaging, far from a monotonous exposition.
A standout element of The Visitors is its underlying theme of hope and optimism. Ganns explores a future where humanity avoids catastrophic destruction, turning space into an endless source of adventure rather than an escape route. This optimistic perspective is refreshing and thought-provoking.
The potential for a sequel is palpable, leaving readers eagerly anticipating the next installment. The Visitors is thoroughly entertaining and keeps readers engaged throughout, with the intriguing interactions with aliens sparking curiosity and a desire for even more exploration in future books. Richard Ganns promises a few hours of riveting entertainment with a blend of excitement, humor, and a hopeful vision of the future.
Pages: 224 | ANIS : B0CMJQKC15
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