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J. Scott Coatsworth
Scott has been writing since elementary school, when he and won a University of Arizona writing contest in 4th grade for his first sci fi story (with illustrations!). He finished his first novel in his mid twenties, but after seeing it rejected by ten publishers, he gave up on writing for a... show more

Scott has been writing since elementary school, when he and won a University of Arizona writing contest in 4th grade for his first sci fi story (with illustrations!). He finished his first novel in his mid twenties, but after seeing it rejected by ten publishers, he gave up on writing for a while.Over the ensuing years, he came back to it periodically, but it never stuck. Then one day, he was complaining to Mark, his husband, early last year about how he had been derailed yet again by the death of a family member, and Mark said to him "the only one stopping you from writing is you."Since then, Scott has gone back to writing in a big way, finishing more than a dozen short stories - some new, some that he had started years before - and seeing his first sale. He's embarking on a new trilogy, and also runs the Queer Sci Fi (http://www.queerscifi.com) site, a support group for writers of gay sci fi, fantasy, and supernatural fiction.
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LOVER OF BOOKS
LOVER OF BOOKS rated it 7 years ago
In the sequel to Skythane, Lander, we see the continuation of the story of Jameson Havercamp - an offworlder who was really a Skythane Prince of the House of the Sun - and Xander Kinnson, Skythane King of the House of the Moon. The two man were able to work together and reunify the two half planets ...
LOVER OF BOOKS
LOVER OF BOOKS rated it 7 years ago
Skythane reminded me from the very beginning of one of my most beloved sci-fi fantasy series, The Dragonriders of Pern, with the added twist of an Avatar-esque world.This first book of a three book cycle opens on a strange half-planet called Oberon. No one knows what ripped this planet in half or wh...
The Avid Reader
The Avid Reader rated it 7 years ago
Three people, two men, Jackson Hammon, Colin McAvery and a woman, Dr. Anastasia Anatov are sent out into the universe on ship called the Dressler or Lex for short, a living ship to find a place to build a new Earth on as the people are destroying the old Earth.Over the years more and more people com...
Sci-Fi & Scary
Sci-Fi & Scary rated it 7 years ago
The Stark Divide was a nice quick read. It was definitely a book that I didn't want to put down unless I absolutely had to. It plays with some familiar ideas, but does so in such a way that it doesn't feel 'been there, done that'. In it, we've basically destroyed Earth, but we don't have FTL travel ...
Sci-Fi & Scary
Sci-Fi & Scary rated it 7 years ago
The Stark Divide was a nice quick read. It was definitely a book that I didn't want to put down unless I absolutely had to. It plays with some familiar ideas, but does so in such a way that it doesn't feel 'been there, done that'. In it, we've basically destroyed Earth, but we don't have FTL travel ...
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