260: Alan Smale: Blending Science, History, and Imagination
Award-winning author and astrophysicist Alan Smale joins the podcast to share his unique journey of weaving hard science and historical fiction into gripping alternate-history narratives. From his NASA career studying X-ray astronomy to crafting meticulously researched novels that reimagine space exploration and ancient civilizations, Alan’s storytelling is as rich as the history that inspires it.
Alan discusses how his extensive travels and deep scientific knowledge influence his writing, leading to immersive stories like the Clash of Eagles trilogy and the Apollo Rising series. He explores the inspiration behind his latest work, highlighting the Apollo program’s alternate path had space exploration continued at full speed beyond the 1970s. With detailed world-building and intense character development, Alan’s books challenge readers to consider how history might have unfolded differently.
Through engaging storytelling, Alan shares insights into the creative process, the importance of critical thinking in science and fiction, and the evolving landscape of space exploration. He also provides a behind-the-scenes look at the editorial process, his approach to writing large-scale narratives, and the personal stories that shape his characters.
About Alan Smale
Alan Smale is a physicist and author known for blending history, science, and fiction into compelling alternate-history novels. With a background in astrophysics at NASA, he brings a unique perspective to his storytelling. His books, including Clash of Eagles and the Apollo Rising series, have been widely acclaimed for their meticulous research and captivating narratives.
Connect with Alan Smale
Visit AlanSmale.com for updates, books, and upcoming projects.
Follow Alan on Facebook and X for insights into his writing and space science.
Apollo Rising: Burning Night, the final book in the trilogy, releases later this year—stay tuned for updates!
This episode is a must-listen for fans of historical fiction, space enthusiasts, and those fascinated by the intersections of science and storytelling.
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