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Michael Flynn

Michael Flynn, (1947 - ), who is sometimes published as Michael F. Flynn, worked full time as a statistician and wrote science fiction as a sideline for several years. He turned to writing full time in the mid-1990s.

His work nearly all falls under the category of hard science fiction, although his treatment of it can be unusual since he has applied the rigor of hard sf to "softer" sciences such as sociology in works like In the Country of the Blind.

In 1996 he published the first in a series of near-future novels recording man's return to space. Firestar focuses on industrialist Mariesa van Huyten's obsession with funding a private space program, but follows a large cast of characters affected by her plans, including pilots, schoolchildren, her teacher husband, and others. This was one of several books that were published that year which found hope for the future not in government programs, but in private initiative. (Victor Koman's Kings of the High Frontier was another.) Flynn's was the most complex and realistic treatment of the subject.

Firestar also revealed Flynn as a serious history-builder: in one brief scene, the protagonist of In the Country of the Blind appears, tying the two stories together without fanfare.

At this point, the first two-thirds of Firestar must be considered as alternate history, since they take place in the "future" of the late 1990s.

Though not widely popular, Flynn is a respected writer who crafts solid, intricate plots populated with interesting characters.

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  • The Nanotech Chronicles (1991)
  • The Forest of Time and other stories (1997)
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