![]() ![]() ![]() It should have won, IMHO perhaps The Judge of Ages will win one, or a Hugo it’s that good, for sure.ĭouglas Cobb: John, though most of the questions I’ll ask you during this interview will be about your latest novel in the “Count to a Trillion” series, The Judge of Ages, for our readers who are unfamiliar with the series, the main protagonist is Texan-born Menelaus Montrose, who has an encounter with an alien technology and is changed. I’ll be asking him questions based on that novel, the other two books in the series, and possibly we’ll also touch on other novels which he’s written, like another favorite of mine, Orphans of Chaos, which was a finalist for the Nebula Award in 2005. John has the third novel in his amazing epic saga “Count to a Trillion” out now, The Judge of Ages by Tor/Forge, and I reviewed it elsewhere at this site. I’ve interviewed him in the past, and he is always fun and interesting to talk to, and his enthusiasm for his work, and the genre of science fiction, in general, always shines through. Today, I have the great pleasure and honor to interview the brilliant science fiction/fantasy author, John C. ![]()
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