All posts by Aaron Rosenberg

Novelist, children's book author, and game designer

GenCon 2014 schedule

In just a few days I’ll be heading to Indianapolis for GenCon, the original tabletop gaming convention! It’s been a long time since I went to GenCon, and though I’ve attended as a fan and as a publisher this will be the first year I’m there as an author guest, part of the Writer’s Symposium. Here’s my schedule, if you’re looking for me:

Thursday, August 14:
11am, Room 243: Mysteries
1pm, Room 243: Monomyth Making
3pm, Room 243: Natural Speech vs. Prose Dialogue
6pm, Room 244: Purple or Poetry?
8pm, Room 244: Small-scale Adventure

Friday, August 15:
9am, Room 245: Media Tie-in Market Report
10am, Room 243: State of the Market
11am, Room 244: Care and Feeding of your Editor/Author
12pm Room 245: The Rules of Media Tie-in Fiction

Saturday, August 16:
10am, Room 243: Middle Grade: Scaring Kids
11am, Room 243: Middle Grade: Childhood Heroes
12pm, Room 243: Middle Grade: Writing to their Reading Level
3pm, Dealer Room: Signing
4pm, Room 243: What Makes It YA?
7pm, Room 243: YA: Thinking Young

Come check out my panels, or just find me and say hi!

ShoreLeave 36 schedule

Crimson Keep cover
This Friday I’ll be heading down to Hunt Valley, MD for our annual attendance at Shore Leave. If you’ve never been to this fan-run SF convention, it’s a lot of fun. It’s also where Crazy 8 Press got its start, and all but one of us will be there this year, selling books—we’re debuting our new fantasy anthology, Tales of the Crimson Keep, at the show—and meeting fans and talking on panels. Here’s my schedule, if you’re looking for me:

Friday, August 1
5-6pm
Salon A
Judged by Its Cover

8-9pm
Hunt
Science Fiction Comedy

10pm-midnight
Hunt/Valley Corridor
Meet the Pros

Saturday, August 2
2-3pm
Salon F
Licensed vs. Novelization

Sunday, August 3
11am-noon
Salon E
O.C.L.T.

1-2pm
Concierge
Crazy 8 Press

2-3pm
Derby
Giving and Getting Good Critiques

Stop by and say hi!

Farpoint 21 schedule!

Provided the weather allows, I’m heading down to Baltimore tomorrow for the annual Farpoint convention. Here’s my schedule–if you’re going, come find me!

Fri, 2/14/14
3pm Short Stories vs Novels, Chesapeake 1
4pm Building A Series, Chesapeake 1
[5pm I’ve Finished My First Draft, Now What?, Chesapeake 1]
6pm Playing in Someone Else’s Sandbox, Chesapeake 1
11pm Farpoint Book Fair, Dulaney Valley 1

Sat, 2/15/14
[10am Beating Writer’s Block, Chesapeake1]
Noon Building A Writing Career, Chesapeake 1
1pm Crazy 8 Press, Chesapeake 1
2pm Crazy 8 Press Autograph Table, Atrium Front
[3pm New Media Marketing, Ridgely 1]
[4pm The Heirs To Harry: Young Adult Science Fiction in Books & Film, Chesapeake 1]

Sun, 2/16/14
[10am How to Write for Different Media, Chesapeake 2]
11am Crowdfunding Your Project, Chesapeake 1
[Noon Orphan Black: Send in the Clones, Ridgely 1]
3pm Writing Humor, Chesapeake 1

[Bracketed events are ones I’m not officially listed on but may crash anyway. :)]

New books in the works!

One of the reasons I’ve been so quiet on here is because I’ve been writing. “Writing what?” you ask. Excellent question! 🙂

DreadRemoraCover

My current project is Honor of the Dread Remora, the second book in my Dread Remora space opera series. I’m hoping to have the manuscript done by Labor Day, and the book out by Halloween.

After that I’ll move on to Digging Deep, my second O.C.L.T. novel–I’m going to be introducing the last members of the O.C.L.T. team and I’m very excited about that.

And then I’ll focus on something a little lighter, namely Three Small Coinkydinks, the third book in the DuckBob series. That’s right, DuckBob is back!

The goal is to have all three novels written by the end of the year–I’d love to get them all out by then as well, but we’ll see.

I’ve also got a few shorter projects in the works, both children’s books and short stories. More on those as they develop/are finalized and can be made public.

Now, back to writing!

ShoreLeave 35 schedule!

I will be at ShoreLeave down in Hunt Valley, MD this weekend, from tomorrow evening until Sunday afternoon. If you’re looking for me, here is my schedule:

Friday:
7pm, Derby: Humor In Sci-Fi – Russ Colchamiro, Aaron Rosenberg, Peter David.Sometimes Sci-Fi can be downright grim. Sometimes…NOT! A look at the lighter side of S/F.

10pm, Hunt/Valley Corridor: Meet The Pros – Meet all of your favorite authors, buy books, and get autographs.

Saturday:
12pm, Salon F: Crazy 8 and the Terrible Twos? Two years in and this writing team is more dynamic than ever! Peter David, Bob Greenberger, Paul Kupperberg, Russ Colchamiro, Jan Michael Friedman, Steve Wilson, Aaron Rosenberg, Glenn Hauman.

2pm, Derby: Time Management for Writers – Phil Giunta, Aaron Rosenberg, Jim Johnson, Bob Greenberger, Russ Colchamiro, James Mascia

Sunday:
10am, Derby: Writing in Collaboration. Are two pens better than one? – Melissa Scott, Aaron Rosenberg, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Bob Greenberger, Michael Jan Friedman

11am, Derby: The New Frontier: Self- and E-Publishing – Jim Johnson, Aaron Rosenberg, Melissa Scott, Russ Colchamiro, Glenn Hauman, James Mascia, Steve Wilson

2pm, Salon E: ReDeus Anthology: The stories and their authors. – Aaron Rosenberg, Paul Kupperberg, Bob Greenberger, William Leisner, Kelly Meding, Steve Wilson, Dave Galanter, Phil Giunta, Allyn Gibson, Lorraine Anderson

Native Lands front cover

We will have copies of the latest ReDeus anthology, Native Lands, for you to admire and even buy. I’ll have copies of the first two ReDeus anthologies, Divine Tales and Beyond Borders, as well, plus copies of my space-opera novel The Birth of the Dread Remora and my OCLT novel Incursion and hopefully some No Small Bills and Too Small for Tall as well. You can also just come say hi, chat with me, pester me about when the second Dread Remora novel will be out, etc. Hope to see you there!

Origins schedule

This weekend (June 13-16, 2013) I’ll be at the Origins Game Fair in Columbus, Ohio. Here’s my schedule if you’re there and want to find me:

Aaron Rosenberg
Origins 2013 schedule

Thursday
10am Room B (C223) Hey! I’ve got a day job! – not officially on this one but planning to crash it anyway
2pm Mayfair Room (D130-132) Family Business (game) – come game with me!

Friday
10am Room A (C222) Networking (a.k.a. making friends over a pint)
11am Room A (C222) The Myth of Writer’s Block – not officially on it, may crash it or just sit and listen

Saturday Room
10am Room A (C222) Good Guys Wear Black Hats
11am Room A (C222) Writing the Trilogy – not officially on it, may crash it or just sit and listen
Noon Room A (C222) A Rose By Any Other Name …
3pm Room A (C222) Self-Publishing – not officially on it but planning to crash anyway

Sunday
10am Room A (C222) The Art of the Short Story OR Room B (C223) Everything you wanted to know about Urban Fantasy – since I’m not actually on either of these I might crash one or the other or neither.
11am Room A (C222) Writing Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction
1pm Room A (C222) Writing Your First Novel – I am on this one but I may have to miss it in order to catch my flight. 🙁

The rest of the time I’ll either by at my table in the Author Alley or wandering the dealer’s hall or hanging out somewhere. I’ll be selling No Small Bills, Too Small for Tall, Birth of the Dread Remora, Incursion (the all-new hardcover), ReDeus: Divine Tales, and ReDeus: Beyond Borders, and of course I’ll be happy to sign them or any of my other books you might bring along. Hope to see people there!

Farpoint Schedule!

I’ll be down in Baltimore next weekend, for Farpoint. If you’re attending, or just curious, here’s my schedule:

Friday, February 15:
6pm: Writing YA Fiction (Dulaney 2)
10pm: Book Fair (Con Suite)

Saturday, February 16:
12pm: Self-Publishing and Self-Promotion (Dulaney 2)
1pm: Crazy 8 Press (Dulaney 2)
4pm: Writing Media Tie-Ins (Chesapeake 2)

Sunday, February 17:
10am: Plotters vs. Pantsers (Dulaney 2)
11am: Business of Being a Writer (Dulaney 2)
12pm: Autograph Session (Crazy 8 table)
1pm: World Building (Parlor)

I’ll have copies of all my latest books with me: No Small Bills and Too Small for Tall, OCLT: Incursion, The Birth of the Dread Remora, ReDeus: Divine Tales, and the newest release, Latchkeys: Splinters. Stop by and say hi!

The Next Big Thing: The Honor of the Dread Remora

I actually got tagged for this one twice—first by my buddy, Transatlantic Twin and sometime writing partner Steven Savile, and then by my long-time pal and former editor Matt Forbeck. Anyway, if you haven’t seen this yet the Next Big Thing is a blog tour/chain-letter thing for authors, where one author answers the questions then tags a bunch of friends to do the same. So, since I’ve got a few days off from work, I figure I can finally get this done!

1. What is the working title of your next book?
The Honor of the Dread Remora.

2. Where did the idea come from for the book?
Well, this is the second full novel (and third story) in the Dread Remora series. The first book, The Birth of the Dread Remora, is all about what the crew of the aethership HMES Remora encounters beyond their planet, and what they are forced to do in order to survive. I wanted to explore that a bit more, especially the moral implications of their chosen course. Of course, it’s an action-oriented space opera like the rest of the series, so I had to do that in a way that was still fun and fast-paced.

3. What genre does your book fall under?
The Honor of the Dread Remora is solidly space-opera, which means of course it’s science fiction.

4. What actors would you choose to play the part of your characters in a movie rendition?
Heh, well, the Dread Remora has a big crew, but the main character, Captain Nathaniel “Nate” Demming? I’d have to say Taylor Lautner. For his romantic interest, ship’s engineer Amelia Scutt, I’d go with Kaya Scodelario from Skins. Gist Jacobsen, Nate’s former superior and now rival, would have to be Daniel Kaluuya, also from Skins.

5. What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?
Now that the crew of the HMES Remora has turned space pirate, they are forced to re-evaluate both their morals and their loyalty while trying to evade a sector’s military patrols and stay true to their original mission.

6. Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?
Technically neither—it is not represented by an agent, and it will be published by Crossroad Press, who published The Birth of the Dread Remora. Crossroad Press also has the rest of the Scattered Earth Saga, of which the Dread Remora series is just one part.

7. How long did it take you to write the first draft of the manuscript?
A little over two months.

8. What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?
The old Flash Gordon books, the Star Wars novels, the Stargate and Stargate: Atlantis novels, and of course the Star Trek novels, especially the older ones for the Original Series. Also maybe the Miles Vorkosigan books by Lois McMaster Bujold, just because I think they’re awesome.

9. Who or what inspired you to write this book?
David Niall Wilson and I came up with the idea of the Scattered Earth, along with Steven Savile, who later had to drop out due to other commitments. We developed the overarching concept together, then each came up with our own stories inside that. I really wanted to do a classic space-opera, something fun and very action-oriented, and since part of the idea behind Scattered Earth is all these different groups coming together I decided this was the perfect setup, to have a ship that was its world’s first attempt to go out to the stars. And then things go horribly, horribly wrong. I also loved the idea of a noble crew forced to resort to an underhanded means of survival—I always felt the concept for Star Trek: Voyager was great, but never fully realized. This was my chance to do it the way I wanted to see it done in the first place. That led me to thoughts of space pirates, which seemed perfect.

10. What else about the book might pique the readers’ interest?
The crews’ homeworld, and their unique physiology, plus the question of their origin—that’s part of the backstory to the Scattered Earth, which is revealed bit by bit over time and across the various connected series. Plus you’ve got all that mystery, and a lot of soul-searching, all wrapped up in a light, quick, enjoyable yarn about space pirates!

Now, you’re supposed to tag five other writers to do this, but at this point I think most of my author friends have already participated. If you’re a writer, and you know me, and you haven’t done this yet but would like to, go ahead and comment here and I’ll officially tag you. Cheers!