“No, I missed that. Must have been exciting, though. My work is always boring. Always underwater. Miss everything.”
He sipped from his beer, grabbed the remote and switched on the TV, expecting to see live coverage of the volcanoes. Instead the NCAA March Madness tournament had started; the Golden Bears were winning. He smiled, anyway. Life was good.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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John Paul Cater, a retired electrical/computer engineer and scientist, has authored many works under the name John P. Cater. Dating back to 1983, the first books he published were non-fiction instructional works on computer speech technology.
These paperback books are listed below:
Electronically Speaking: Computer Speech Generation
HW Sams & Co. Inc, 1983, ISBN 0-672-21947-6
Electronically Hearing: Computer Speech Recognition
HW Sams & Co. Inc, 1984, ISBN 0-672-22173-X
Many years later after working with the astronauts at Johnson Space Center's Astronaut Office, he changed his preferred genre to astronomy and began writing hard science fiction in 2002. Published works since then are listed below:
Paperbacks:
The Endlight Event
Authorhouse, 2004, ISBN 1-4184-9830-0
The Endlight Event: A New Ice Age is Coming…Tomorrow
Daily Swan Publishing, Inc, 2008, ISBN 978-0-9815845-0-8
Endlight Dawning 2012: The Maya Knew
Daily Swan Publishing, Inc, 2012, ISBN 978-0-9829769-5-1
E-Books:
Satellite Lost
Kindle Direct Publishing, 2015, ISBN 978-1-4951-6146-9
The Endlight Event
Kindle Direct Publishing, 2015, ASIN B00Z5GB67U
RawShock Tales,
Kindle Direct Publishing, 2015, ASIN B0120NJ6M2
Pi Day Doomsday
Kindle Direct Publishing, 2015, ASIN B013Y5DTOG
He now continues writing in e-book format, supplying his readers with thrilling and entertaining reading experiences. Watch for more exciting stories to come.