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91原创 City author pen latest book for tweeners liking futuristic adventure
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Born in Ontario and educated in England, author Bruce Kilby has lived on the West Coast since 1966, and in 91原创 City since 1977. He鈥檚 preparing for a book launch Saturday for his sixth adventure book called RIAN 7. (Special to 91原创 Advance Times)

When Earth receives a distress signal from outer space, the UNISS Astronima is sent to investigate. 

Several hundred years into the mission, an ice storm smashes into the ship causing the adult crew to lose its life support systems. 

The onboard computer, Robotic Intelligence Artificial Network, Module 7 (RIAN 7), is forced to wake and train the cloned crew to complete the mission. 

Thirteen-year-old Ryla 9 is the new captain, who leads her crew of other teens through the dangers of first contact with an alien life form and the perilous rescue of several species enslaved by creatures of the underworld. 

That鈥檚 the premise of 91原创 City author Bruce Kilby鈥檚 newest book, 鈥淩IAN 7,鈥 released in mid-May and set to launch next weekend.. 

The retired fire captain is prolific writer of both songs (he has more than 300 and counting to his credit), countless short stories, and in recent years several children鈥檚 novels, including 鈥淭he Legend of the Tooth Fairy鈥 and 鈥淥live the Other Reindeer.鈥 

This is the father of three鈥檚 latest science fiction (Sci-Fi) adventure, and his first aimed at an audience of tweeners (ages 11 to 15). All his earlier books were aimed at readers eight years plus. 

鈥淚 always say eight to 80, because adults and seniors who love 鈥楧isney-ish鈥 type stories, love the stories,鈥 Kilby said, describing his readers. 

This book, he explained, was inspired by one of his sons, Ryan. 

鈥淲e love the 鈥楽tar Trek鈥 and 鈥楽tar Wars鈥 movies, and I wanted to write my version,鈥 he elaborated. 

Kilby took some master classes with 鈥淕oosebumps鈥 author, R.L. Stine, who advised getting young people away from adults and cellphones when writing these types of stories. 

鈥淚t gives you the freedom of putting them into any situation and them having to work it out. So I did. I have a teen crew in outer space under the supervision of an onboard computer who now have to find a way to save a planet in distress,鈥 said Kilby, noting this is his sixth book of adventure stories. 

鈥淚t took me quite a while to fully conceptualize the sci-fi storyline,鈥 he explained. 

鈥淛ust like in songwriting, some ideas can come fast, while others need work and thought. 鈥楻IAN 7鈥 required brushing up on propulsion concepts, gravitational waves, plasma, and our universe without making it too complicated for the reader,鈥 Kilby noted. 

Asked if anyone in his life will see themselves reflected in any of the characters in this newest book, Kilby pondered before answering. 

鈥淚 purposely made up names for each character, without any known connection. But, I have some very smart nieces that inspired a character or two. I also had a gruff mechanic friend I leaned on for T鈥橩ar the ships engineer. In the Dragon series, Ken Johnson鈥檚 daughter Holly and his son Connor were the basis of the main characters and my sons in other places in the book.鈥 

As far as a sequel to this latest book, Kilby admitted he left it open to write many sequels, if he chooses to pursue it further. 

That, he said, will depend in part on the reception he receives to this new storyline. 

But for now, he鈥檚 focusing on writhing his fourth in the Fangor the Dragon series. 

His seventh book continues Holly鈥檚 journey with Fangor the Dragon from 鈥淭he Legend of the Tooth Fairy,鈥 鈥淭he Secret of the Eternal Dragon鈥 and 鈥淒ragor鈥檚 Fire,鈥 which he co-wrote with Ken Johnson. 

While penning the next book, Kilby said he鈥檚 also carving out time to promote 鈥淩IAN 7,鈥 pushing it on consignment through Indigo and libraries throughout the Fraser Valley. He also has hard cover books available online through Ebook and Amazon. 

But his first in-person promotion comes this Saturday, June 15, when he鈥檚 hosting a launch and book signing at Brogan鈥檚 Diner, 20555 56 Ave., from 1 to 4 p.m. 



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