James Michael Moody's writing process is influenced by his love for classic authors like Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert E. Howard, and Jules Verne.
As a lifelong fan an collector of ERB, Moody's Unium series reflects the old-school Pulp style, characterized by simple, action-packed, and exciting storytelling. Here's a glimpse into his approach.
Inspiration:
- Moody's work is heavily influenced by ERB's John Carter Of Mars and Carson On Venus series, which is evident in his Unium series. He draws inspiration from classic science fiction and fantasy authors.
- Moody's writing is described as "old school Pulp style," with a focus on action, adventure, and suspense. His stories often feature heroic protagonists, alien worlds, and epic battles.
- Series Development: The Unium series is a three-book series, with a fourth book planned. Each book builds upon the previous one, following the journey of Greg Vancover, the protagonist, as he navigates the challenges of an alien world.
Book Details:
- Pioneers On Unium: Introduces Greg Vancover and his friends as they rescue a baby and are abducted by aliens, stranded on the planet Unium.
- Exiled on Unium: Greg is banished from Fort America, the human settlement, and must survive on his own in the alien wilderness.
- Swordsman on Unium: Greg navigates the planet's perilous landscapes with new allies, facing moral dilemmas and battling monstrous creatures.
Publication:
- Moody's books are available in eBook, large print softcover, and hardcover formats, and have been published globally.
Moody's writing process seems to be shaped by his passion for science fiction and fantasy, and he has built a dedicated following among fans of the genre.
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