Bryant Johnson (author)
Bryant Johnson, is a Bahamian/American science fiction author. With his thoughts in the clouds and his eyes on the stars, Bryant Johnson has always been fascinated by the great beyond. Deeply influenced by his wonderment of Star Trek, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Star Wars, Bryant too, set out to explore strange new worlds and seek out new life through the context of his writing. His novel-work centers mainly around the genre of science fiction with fantasy elements and has culminated in his debut novel Dialogue Prompt. Originally created as a NaNoWrimo submission in November (2017–2019)
Everyone has questioned at one point or another, the existence of aliens. It's become a major topic not only in the lives of young people but also the older generation. This topic has been discussed for centuries. Films, television, and other media have developed throughout the years targeting the very idea of alien existence. A big influence in my life, my parents were both Sci-fi fans while traveling as a military family. (Edna and James Johnson)
With various research done, the genre of sci-fi fiction's popularity seemed to stagnate with authors like George Orwell and Arthur C. Clark. A new generation of readers are arising and wanting more Sci-Fi Novels to pique their interests. Authors like Andy Weir have risen to the forefront and taken on the challenge of giving the world new sci-fi material
- Born in Frankfurt, Germany (Army Base)
- Went to school Liberty University (1987–1991)
- Interned at CNN/TBS Sports in Atlanta, Georgia
- I'm a Foodie hosted a food podcast Flavor Living Radio
- Shirley Wiggerman (A New Author To Watch For) encouraged me to write
- Grew up in Herndon, Virginia and Hampton Roads
Books
- Dialogue Prompt "We Are not Alone in The Universe"
- Moral Compass To Be or Not To Be
References
DP: ISBN 10: 0692828451 ISBN 13: 9780692828458
MC:ISBN-10: 057858361 ISBN-13: 978-0578583617
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