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Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Guest Post - Why I Love Sci-Fi by B Truly

As part of her blog tour celebrating teh release of Sonar the Crashing B Truly has provided a guest post about why she loves science fiction.

Beyond & into the Sonar Galaxy

Why I love Sci-fi?
by B Truly


I’m sure like many others; I’ve always wondered what lies beyond the Milky Way. Some of my favorite sci-fi shows and movies are Dune, Roswell, and Stargate. I like how Dune showed the human-like species planet that they lived on. Arrakis and Dune were similar to Earth, but had several differences. Giant worms roamed the surface of Dune. They produced spice which was the key to the universe. The spice created by the worms allowed them to fold time for space travel. It was a very intriguing storyline.

On Roswell I loved the mysterious alien beings. As they uncovered pieces to the puzzle of who the really were; I felt like I was a part of their group. I did always wish I could have actually seen their planet, and know what happened to their race. It was later learned that some of their race survived because Tess traveled back to their home planet Antar, at the end of season 2.

Stargate was always a thrill to watch. It was exciting because this series actually let you explore other planets and galaxies by traveling through the Stargate.

After these shows ended I had more questions about the universe. I decided to answer some of those questions by creating by own beings from another planet. Earth is a common element that is thrown into the mix in a lot of stories. They always talk about their home planet, but you have to make your own perception. I wanted to take a journey where the story involved Earth, but the reader actually got to experience the other world.

Sci-fi combined with romance and action is my favorite. Another term for this is Space Opera. The best part of writing sci-fi has been creating various powers for the characters. It was also amusing to develop alien sexuality and powers they possess. Humans are a curious race. There has to be some differences with our DNA and sensuality. 

This brings me to my favorite concept of sci-fi and fantasy. You can make your own rules, as long as they abide and make sense in the world you created. 

In the Sonar Series I created the Sonar galaxy which is 300 million light years away. Amnesia is a secret unknown. The plot of the story revolves around amnesia, fate, and destiny. I wanted to explore what happens when a husband falls in love with another woman because he doesn’t remember his wife. Is it more than déjà vu? With the Romeland family it may be destined to be true.

From wormholes to portals, black holes and supernovas, there are no bounds that sci-fi hold. For me, sci-fi defines a mysterious adventure. It’s a genre that never gets old.

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https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22031096-sonar-the-crashing

http://thesonartrilogy.com/
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Is it more than déjà vu? With the Romeland family it may be destined to be true.

Life on Earth is not the only place where devastation occurs and hard choices must be made. The Royal 4 of Kadan live in the Sonar galaxy three million light years from Earth. They travel to Earth to obtain the resources they need to give their world a fighting chance.

Their mission is compromised and they’re faced with life changing events. They have amnesia and no memory of their past. Strange dreams start to occur. They wonder if it’s more than a dream, or is it déjà vu?

The mind is a complex mystery. Amnesia is a secret unknown. The role it manifests in these characters’ lives is a catastrophic cyclone.

Shiray is frantic when she is the first to find out about their true destiny and that the love of her life no longer remembers who she is. She must find a way to restore her family before all is lost. They must prevail because the fate of their planet lies in their hand.

What would you do if you had amnesia and fell in love, only to learn upon regaining your memory, that you are already married?
Find out in this New Adult, Sci-Fi/Romance thriller!


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