This is good news. What I liked most about the televised version of EXPANSE were it's pre-pan galactic seasons. Of course the whole thing was alot of fun to experience on screen. The books are fun to read too. But I am realistic and like to see actual physics represented in fiction. So, in too many words, 'Cool, looking forward to watching SEVENEVES on screen.' CG (historian writing from Tokyo)
I was listening to a Radiolab episode yesterday that began with speculation that the Tunguska event might have been caused by a micro (pico actually, I guess) black hole. Immediately wondered if that idea was involved in coming up with the basic idea for the book as “tiny black hole” was one of the potential explanations for “the agent.”
If this comes out any time soon I may have to wait to watch it unfortunately. This is the book I always have to psych myself up to read because the first half never fails to sink me into depression. World events of late are depressing enough as it is so I might not have the resources.
My guess was always that this book would lead to an RPG. It seems like such a perfect candidate for that. Heck, I almost assumed you wrote it as a precursor to translating it into that medium.
This is good news. What I liked most about the televised version of EXPANSE were it's pre-pan galactic seasons. Of course the whole thing was alot of fun to experience on screen. The books are fun to read too. But I am realistic and like to see actual physics represented in fiction. So, in too many words, 'Cool, looking forward to watching SEVENEVES on screen.' CG (historian writing from Tokyo)
I was listening to a Radiolab episode yesterday that began with speculation that the Tunguska event might have been caused by a micro (pico actually, I guess) black hole. Immediately wondered if that idea was involved in coming up with the basic idea for the book as “tiny black hole” was one of the potential explanations for “the agent.”
If this comes out any time soon I may have to wait to watch it unfortunately. This is the book I always have to psych myself up to read because the first half never fails to sink me into depression. World events of late are depressing enough as it is so I might not have the resources.
My guess was always that this book would lead to an RPG. It seems like such a perfect candidate for that. Heck, I almost assumed you wrote it as a precursor to translating it into that medium.