The Stellar Flash Dream Team – The Actors and Actresses I would love to be involved if the Stellar Flash book series becomes a streaming series.

When I am writing the characters, sometimes I imagine particular actors in the roles. I find this helps to describe the body language a bit better.

When the Stellar Flash series becomes a streaming series (I hope to begin working on scripts in 2021, unless someone comes to me earlier) then I have a dream team of people I would love to take part, depending on finances, commitments, availability, locations and what producers, directors and casting agencies decide. (!)

Many of my characters are over 40, which means anyone I think would be suitable now, would be a lot older or even retired by the time the series goes into production. Even so, I’ll keep my hopes up until that day comes.

Please note that I have not approached any of these actors and actresses about the potential for a Stellar Flash series. At the end of the day, everything would depend on funding, and the production company may simply not be able to afford to hire performers of this caliber.

My Dream Team

Admiral Victoria Heartness: Nicole deBoer

Admiral Wei Zhou: Liu Yifei

Doctor John Patel: Brian George

Doctor Hiro Watanabe: George Takei

Commander Sue Lin: Lucy Liu

Raj Kumar: Suraj Sharma

Pilot Josie Tonderai: Freema Agyeman

Stellar Flash Avatar: Initially, Koyuki Kato. The eventual plan is for there to be a different guest actor to play the avatar in each episode.

All alien characters will be fully CGI’d, and I haven’t decided which voices I’d like for any of them yet.

Captain Jonathan Hogart: Not sure yet. My Hogart is still a combination of Bakula, Barrowman, Boxleitner and Browder! And looking a bit like Christopher Reeve. I’m hoping a new actor will rise up in the ranks of high tech scifi that has the look I’m looking for. About 180cm tall, thick black hair, pale skin, muscular, brown eyes, clean shaven, square jaw, and with a glint in his eye that says he’s about to either make a joke, or tease someone. Late 30s now.

Any suggestions?

The Andromeda Effect. Stellar Flash Book Two. Chapters 1-10. Read online!

The Andromeda Effect. Stellar Flash Book Two. Chapters 1-10. Read online!

The Andromeda Effect: Stellar Flash Book Two Chapter 1 by Neil A. Hogan (2018)

Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5 | Chapter 6 | Chapter 7 | Chapter 8 | Chapter 9 | Chapter 10


The Andromeda Effect. Stellar Flash Book Two by Neil A. Hogan

Now Available in Digital and Print

Sent back 2.5 million years in time to the Andromeda Galaxy to investigate why there’s a record of them having been there, the Stellar Flash crew encounter a creature so powerful that it has taken control of the entire galaxy by thought alone.

With most of the crew unconscious, Captain Jonathan Hogart is in a race against time to defeat the plant-planet, save the galaxy, and find a way to return to 2133.

But another force is attempting to take control, to use the power of the creature from the past to take over the Milky Way Galaxy in the present. And, for this, Hogart has no defense.

How is the creature controlling an entire galaxy?

Who has the technology to transmit the creature’s power from the past to the present?

And will the Stellar Flash crew and the Space Station team be able to save both galaxies?

Available now at –

  

Amazon Digital  Amazon Print

Barnes and Noble Digital

Rakuten Kobo Digital

The Andromeda Effect. Stellar Flash Book Two is now available!

The Andromeda Effect. Stellar Flash Book Two by Neil A. Hogan

Now Available in Digital and Print

Sent back 2.5 million years in time to the Andromeda Galaxy to investigate why there’s a record of them having been there, the Stellar Flash crew encounter a creature so powerful that it has taken control of the entire galaxy by thought alone.

With most of the crew unconscious, Captain Jonathan Hogart is in a race against time to defeat the plant-planet, save the galaxy, and find a way to return to 2133.

But another force is attempting to take control, to use the power of the creature from the past to take over the Milky Way Galaxy in the present. And, for this, Hogart has no defense.

How is the creature controlling an entire galaxy?

Who has the technology to transmit the creature’s power from the past to the present?

And will the Stellar Flash crew and the Space Station team be able to save both galaxies?

Available now at –

  

Amazon Digital  Amazon Print

Barnes and Noble Digital

Rakuten Kobo Digital

The Andromeda Effect: Stellar Flash Book Two Delayed

The Andromeda Effect: Stellar Flash Book Two Delayed

For the past six months or so, I’ve been madly working on the second volume whenever the muse hits.

Unfortunately, I hit a snag when I realized I really needed to better understand the Higgs Field. What I thought I could boil down to a couple of simple concepts actually ended up having far reaching consequences for the environment I’d dropped all my characters in.

And so, I’m going to have to go back and read through some more physics papers to a) make sure I’m using it as correctly as I can with my limited knowledge or b) decide that it isn’t possible to be used in the context and drop it.

In any case, either way, it means another major rewrite. Maybe this is number 30. Not sure yet.

I’d rather delay the novel and be happier with it, than rush it through just to get a book out.

And so, I’m going to take a break from it for awhile, and focus on Alien Dimensions for a bit.

In other news, I’ve also started a new blog with a new domain. I’m going to consolidate all my blogs there. This will be my last post on this page for awhile so, for other news you can visit this one: Neil A. Hogan

I post irregularly, but more often there than here.

If you’ve wondered what the Center of the Stellar Flash ship looks like, you can check out a rough draft here: Stellar Flash Center

I’ve also posted a sneak peak of the first draft of the first section of The Andromeda Effect here: Excerpt from The Andromeda Effect

Many thanks for reading.

Strong Female Characters in the Andromeda Effect

Strong Female Characters in The Andromeda Effect

While I still like the old science fiction space opera series of the 20th century, I always felt that the female characters were a little too one-dimensional for it to be completely believable, so I make sure all my female characters are well-rounded and have various, albeit a bit macho, backstories.

My main issue though is needing to forego some of the story I want to tell, just to introduce some populist notions to make it more appealing. For years my female friends have told me I must always include some kind of romance, some sort of emotional attachment, some little flirtatious interaction, to make it more interesting. I avoided this idea, believing that the style that writers like Isaac Asimov employed, namely epic scientific ideas with far reaching consequences, pushed along by two dimensional characters, was a lot more appealing than creating a story focused on emotional interactions that may or may not lead to romance, leaving the discoveries in the background.

Several years ago, I finally decided to employ this idea of including a romance in my young adult book Gabriel and the Resurrection of Maldek, after seeing the phenomenal interest in the TV series Doctor Who after the main character started having a romance with his companion (1000 year old alien that looked 35, and a 25 year old human. Hmm!) As soon that Doctor Who romance was over (she got trapped in a parallel universe, and he changed into an even younger but different persona) ratings began a decline that haven’t risen again. TV shows want romance! Romance sells. Most people watching are between 13 and 25 so it’s the main focus of their existence.

But, I finally came to my senses, and realized that writing romance has never been my market, never been my tribe, and even though Alien Frequency has a suggestion of a possible romantic connection between Captain Jonathan Hogart (approx 46yo) and Admiral Victoria Heartness (Approx 55yo) there is no intention to continue this with these important characters. After speaking with a female friend of mine who pointed out that I probably weaken my strong female characters by giving them a romance, I’ve completely thrown this trope out the window. It may mean less interest from readers, publishers and less sales, but at the end of the day we should write what we enjoy writing, and including a romance in something I write feels like selling out. (The same feeling I had when the Doctor fell in love with his assistant. Like WTF?)

So, my latest novella The Andromeda Effect, is going through another rewrite. Probably my 20th so far. I realize that is nothing. Some writers go through 200 rewrites as a normal process of ‘getting it close to right’ but my main rewrite is to add a new character to the Stellar Flash series. A fun, friendly, and hard working individual who is in charge of the State of North Australia’s Space Port, and will be called upon whenever both Admiral Victoria Heartness and Doctor John Patel are taken away from their duties on Space Station X-1a. Welcome Admiral Wei Zhou to the Stellar Flash Universe. I hope you surprise me, and everyone else.

(Yes, Wei Zhou is a popular English transliteration, which I why I chose it. Apologies to the millions of Chinese writers who might already have an Admiral Wei Zhou in their stories. On the plus side, as far as I know, this will be the first female Admiral Wei Zhou in fiction. Chinese written characters of the name would likely to mean either ‘small’ or ‘fern’ and, using the plant theme, I’m thinking of the ferns of Australia that grow 1 meter every 40 years, and there are some that are hundreds of years old. Small, but tough!)

The Andromeda Effect: Stellar Flash: Book Two coming soon!

The Andromeda Effect

Stellar Flash: Book Two

The latest news is that I’m working on the next Stellar Flash story. I’m hoping to have it ready by May, but we’ll see how we go. It features Hogart, Heartness, Patel, Watanabe, many of our favorite non-anthropomorphic aliens, a few new aliens, and a conflict with the Florans. Set 2.5 million years in the past within the Andromeda Galaxy, the story follows the Stellar Flash as it investigates the reason why light records show that it is back there in deep time!

I’ve included some temporal craziness and galactic domination ideas, so this is definitely in the space opera vein. If it is your thing, please check it out. I’ll post again when it’s released.

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Thank you for your interest in the Stellar Flash series.

Neil A.