R.A. "Doc" Correa
R.A. "Doc" Correa is an author known for his science fiction novels, short stories, and poetry. He grew up in Los Angeles during the 1950s and 1960s, later serving in the U.S. Army, Army Reserve, and Rhode Island Army National Guard for over two decades. After retiring from the military in 1993, he pursued a career in computer science and worked as a test engineer and manager.
Correa's literary works include his debut novel, Rapier, a sci-fi adventure set in the late 24th century after the genetics war. He is also working on a sequel, Razor, and a prequel series, The Young Kathy Masters Chronicles. His stories often explore themes of adventure, survival, and human resilience. His fascinating short stories are published in the What If? Anthology Series by Golden Box Books.
He currently resides in the San Luis Valley of Colorado with his family.
R.A. "Doc" Correa's inspiration for his novels stems from his diverse life experiences. His military background, in particular, has influenced the themes of survival, resilience, and adventure in his works. Additionally, his passion for science fiction and his creative imagination drive his narratives, as seen in his debut novel Rapier and its upcoming sequel.
R.A. "Doc" Correa has mentioned that his literary influences include classic science fiction authors who shaped the genre. Writers like Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, and Robert Heinlein have inspired his storytelling, particularly in their ability to blend imaginative worlds with thought-provoking themes. Additionally, his own life experiences and creative collaborations have played a significant role in shaping his unique voice as an author.
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His ability to blend imaginative worlds with thought-provoking themes combined with his military experiences make him a truly unique writer
ReplyDeleteThanks Erika
DeleteInteresting, Doc! When do you anticipate Razor being released?
ReplyDeleteI’d like to have it out before the end of the year
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