![]() ![]() “If I want to describe an event, I don’t have to figure out how to bring my character to it.” Kloos has big plans for the series, noting that while he’s only under contract for two novels, “I am planning Palladium Wars as a longer series because the world is just so much more layered and complex than Frontlines, but all will depend on how well fans take to it. The story starts after the war has already ended. ![]() Martin’s Wild Cards consortium, and has been publishing with 47North (Amazon imprint) for quite some time now. ![]() ![]() In contrast, Kloos says having four characters to jump around with means that he can tell a much bigger story, one in which his characters can meaningfully drive the story forward. AFTERSHOCKS ( Amazon) is the first book in a new science fiction series by Marko Kloos. That requires a lot of juggling simply because that character has to see and recount everything, and as a result, Frontlines features a character that doesn’t have a lot of agency - his story is a small one in a much larger conflict. Kloos says that he’s spent the last six years in protagonist Andrew Greyson’s head, writing from Frontlines’ first-person perspective. The new series will also allow him to explore new characters and a vastly different environment. ![]()
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