Category: Aaron Johnston

  • Aaron Johnston on the Children Who Inspired Battle School

    Aaron Johnston on the Children Who Inspired Battle School

    Aaron-Johnston

    Aaron Johnston, co-author for the First Formic War books wrote a piece about the children who inspired Battle School on publisher Tor’s blog.

    In Earth Unaware, we met seventeen-year-old Victor Delgado, an ingenious mechanic who risks his life to warn Earth. We also met his cousin, fourteen-year-old Edimar, who discovered the Formics’ approach.

    In Earth Afire, we meet Bingwen, the most Enderlike child yet — a dirt-poor, eight-year-old farm boy from a tiny rice village in southeast China. Through his association with Bingwen, Mazer Rackham comes to realize what children truly have to offer. And the rest, as we say, is history. Or in our case, the future.

    If you read my review for Earth Unaware, you’ll see that I thought Bingwen was one of the best parts of Earth Afire, though I did find him to be closer to Bean than Ender as Aaron mentions.

    He also talks about how they had to keep in mind what would cause the world to willingly give up their children to a military program like they do in the Enderverse. It’s something I’d always wondered about myself and it’ll definitely be interesting to hear in the subsequent books just how the IF convinces the world that the ultimate sacrifice is necessary for humanity’s survival.

    Read the full editorial at Tor’s blog.

  • Aaron Johnston Explains Collaborating with Orson Scott Card

    Aaron Johnston Explains Collaborating with Orson Scott Card

    Aaron-JohnstonHave you been wondering exactly how one co-authors a book with Orson Scott Card?

    No doubt knowing fans have been pondering this question, Aaron Johnston wrote a guest piece for Orbit Books, the UK publisher for the First Formic War series, on that very subject.

    Johnston writes that he knew that if he messed up the books, which documents mankind’s first encounter with the alien race called the Formics, fans would hunt him down and toilet paper his house.

    I do hope that our novels will feel like they belong in the Ender universe. That was my goal from the beginning. “If we do this,” I told Scott, “I want it to feel like an Orson Scott Card novel.” And by that I mean: when fans read the book, I didn’t want them to distinguish between the parts I had written from the parts Scott had written. I wanted it to feel seamless.

    The two of them remained in constant contact after doing the initial brainstorming of the story’s timeline.

    When it finally came time for me to do my portion of the writing, I would write a chapter and send it to Scott, whereupon he would either make some revisions, give notes, or approve the chapter as is.

    We stayed in contact throughout the writing process. We discussed the story almost daily. We invented new characters, threw out parts we agreed weren’t working, took the story in new directions, revised and tweaked, and stuck essentially to the master plan.

    Read his whole editorial here and don’t forget to listen to EnderCast Episode 16 where we interview him and ask this question as well! He’s got a lot to say and we had a great time talking to him!

  • EnderCast Episode 16 – Earth Afire

    EnderCast Episode 16 – Earth Afire

    EnderCast

    In anticipation of the release of Earth Afire next week, Kelly and I talked with co-author Aaron Johnston about the book, the series, and his thoughts on book to film adaptations. Topics included:

    • How collaboration works on books in general and how he and Card write these books together
    • Their decision to exit Mazer so early in book 1
    • Aaron’s personal take on movie Mazer’s tā moko tattoos
    • The various versions of the movie script, the long road to production, and the difficulty of film adaptations
    • Aaron’s thoughts on the production team for the movie
    • His reaction to the trailer (he also drops a little bomb on us about the movie!)
    • On why Speaker for the Dead is likely unfilmable

    Listen to the episode here.

  • UK Covers for ‘Earth Unaware’ and ‘Earth Afire’

    UK Covers for ‘Earth Unaware’ and ‘Earth Afire’

    Orbit Books in the UK has acquired the prequels for Ender’s Game and revealed the UK covers today.

    Earth Unaware:

    Earth-Unaware-UK

    And here is the cover for Earth Afire:

    Earth-Afire-UK

    Both books will be released in the UK on June 4, 2013.

    Thanks to a tip from co-author Aaron Johnston for this!

    Source: Orbit Books

  • Title for Book 3 of First Formic Trilogy to be ‘Earth Awakens’

    Title for Book 3 of First Formic Trilogy to be ‘Earth Awakens’

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    Thanks to a tip from co-author Aaron Johnston, we now know that the title for the final book in the First Formic Trilogy will be EARTH AWAKENS.

    If you haven’t yet read the first book, it’s currently on sale for $10 on Amazon. The paperback version is available for pre-order and will be out April 30. Book 2, Earth Afire, will be available on June 4, 2013.

  • ‘Earth Unaware’ Book Signing Today in Greensboro, NC

    ‘Earth Unaware’ Book Signing Today in Greensboro, NC

    Authors Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston will be doing a book signing for ‘Earth Unaware‘ at Barnes & Noble at the Friendly Center in Greensboro, NC tonight from 7:00 PM.

    Here’s the synopsis for the book:

    A hundred years before Ender’s Game, humans thought they were alone in the galaxy. Humanity was slowly making their way out from Earth to the planets and asteroids of the Solar System, exploring and mining and founding colonies.

    The mining ship El Cavador is far out from Earth, in the deeps of the Kuiper Belt, beyond Pluto. Other mining ships, and the families that live on them, are few and far between this far out. So when El Cavador’s telescopes pick up a fast-moving object coming in-system, it’s hard to know what to make of it. It’s massive and moving at a significant fraction of the speed of light.

    But the ship has other problems. Their systems are old and failing. The family is getting too big. There are claim-jumping corporates bringing Asteroid Belt tactics to the Kuiper Belt. Worrying about a distant object that might or might not be an alien ship seems…not important.

    They’re wrong. It’s the most important thing that has happened to the human race in a million years. This is humanity’s first contact with an alien race. The First Formic War is about to begin.

    Earth Unaware was released yesterday, July 17. In the book ‘Ender’s Game’, Greensboro, NC is Ender Wiggin’s hometown.

  • Ender’s Game Author Signings at SDCC 2012

    Ender’s Game Author Signings at SDCC 2012

    Aaron Johnston, co-author of the upcoming Ender’s Game prequel Earth Unaware, has published a schedule of book signings for himself, Orson Scott Card, and Emily Janice Card (Card’s daughter).

    Included in these book signings are the chance for you to buy Earth Unaware a few days early, as the book won’t be hitting shelves until July 17.

    Friday, July 13

    Orson Scott Card and Aaron Johnston – Earth Unaware
    12:00-1:00pm
    Tor In-booth signing – #2707

    Saturday, July 14
    Emily and Orson Scott Card – Laddertop, Volume 1
    12:00-1:00pm
    Tor In-booth signing – #2707

    Orson Scott Card – Earth Unaware, Ender’s Game
    3:00-4:00pm
    A Wrinkle In Time Panel – Rm 23ABC

    4:30-5:30pm – Scott Card and Aaron Johnston
    Post Panel Book signing

    Sunday, July 15
    Emily Card – Laddertop, Volume 1
    2:45pm – 3:45pm
    Heroes for the Middle-Grade Reader Panel – Rm 5AB

    Mr. Johnston has also informed me that only five copies of Earth Unaware will be available on Friday, so make sure you plan ahead if you mean to get one of those five. Otherwise, bringing their other titles is probably your safest bet.

    Source: Aaron Johnston