Science-Fiction / Fantasy
Date Published: 06/29/23
On launch day of NASA's long-awaited expedition to explore Jupiter's moon Europa, neuropsychiatrist Amanda wakes up from a coma after months battling acute meningitis. Along with two patients, they discover they are part of a growing puzzle involving an underground geopolitical corporation called The Firm, which plans to sabotage the mission, taking advantage of a new technology to hijack the ship and set a course to a habitable planet located seventeen light-years away from Earth.
What is the hardest part of writing your
books?
Planning ahead for plot twists when
outlining each story.
What songs are most played on your Ipod?
My playlist usually looks like three or
four people added their favorite artists and songs. I will listen to almost
everything - but especially 80s rock and 00s trance music. I find instrumental
trance to be very helpful when writing science-fiction.
Do you have critique partners or beta
readers?
No.
What book are you reading now?
The Three-Body Problem, by Liu Cixin.
How did you start your writing career?
For some reason, I decided I would be a
writer at age 6. Creating worlds has always been my passion - I believe it may
have something to do with control issues. Hahaha.
Tell us about your next release.
Next up is very likely adapting and
translating the next three Intergalactica books. It all depends on whether this
first one does well.
About the Author
A love for space operas with controversial and adult themes along with a hint of lovecraftian horror are F. P. Trotta's specialty - born in Rio de Janeiro in the Early 90s, Intergalactica was originally published in Brazil in 2016. The Intergalactica book series went on to move tens of thousands of physical copies in Portuguese and is currently the only ongoing space opera franchise published in Brazil.
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