Of Kings, Queens and Colonies (Coronam)

Flame Tree Press
Of Kings, Queens and Colonies (Coronam)

Of Kings, Queen and Colonies: (Coronam Book 1) is a multi-protagonist story set in the human future where the politics and players of sixteenth century Europe echo the repeated mistakes of humanity at another crucial crossroads of decision and evolution. Nearly a millennium after The Unsettling of old Earth, the new civilised worlds are on the brink of war. The planet Enskari, as an affront to tradition and the Prophet on Temple, has placed Zabel, a woman upon its throne. With the backing of the church, Brandon of Hyrax readies an armada to subdue Enskari and unite the system under a single rule - his own. Meanwhile an Enskaran group of separatists depart for the last unclaimed world of the system, Tirgwenin. There they will find something strange. Something low and connective, subtle and spreading. Something alien. Something truly threatening. AUTHOR: Johnny Worthen is an award-winning, multiple-genre, tie-dye-wearing author, voyager, and damn fine human being! Trained in literary criticism and cultural studies, he writes upmarket fiction, long and short, mentors others where he can and teaches at the University of Utah.

Publisher: Flame Tree Press

Published: United Kingdom, 16 November 2021

Format: Hardback, 256 pages

Dimensions: 22.9 x 15.2 x 2 centimeters (0.52 kg)

Writer: Johnny Worthen

About the AuthorJohnny Worthen is an award-winning, multi-genre, tie-dye-wearing author, voyager, and damn fine human being! Trained in literary criticism and cultural studies he earned his Bachelors and Masters degrees from the University of Utah. Beyond English on a good day, he speaks Danish and reads Latin. He is a Utah Writer of the Year.

An avowed Deconstructionist, Johnny writes up-market stories from the inside out, beginning with theme and pursuing an idea through whatever genre will best serve it. So far he has published fiction novels as mystery, young adult, comedy, urban fantasy, horror and science fiction, both traditionally and indie.

A frequent presenter and panelist at writing conferences and fan conventions, he is active in local communities of artists and writers. A long-time volunteer for the League of Utah Writers, the state's oldest and largest writing organization, he has served several high positions of leadership including President from 2018-2020.

When not writing his own stuff, Johnny edits professionally for a small dark fiction press in Los Angeles and teaches Creative Writing at the University of Utah as an Associate Instructor. He lives in Sandy Utah with his wife, sons and cats. There's also a lawn.

Reviews"A clever and excitingcollision of space opera, high adventure, and devious politics. Insightful and highly entertaining!"

-- Jonathan Maberry, NY Times bestselling author of RELENTLESS and V-WARS
"Political and prophetic, comprising battles and betrayals, bourgeoisie and brutes, and the persistent hum of bees, Of Kings, Queens & Colonies is a masterful epicof exploration and exile. A cautionary tale for citizens of the Old Planet. Sure to be on the award lists."

-- Lee Murray, double Bram Stoker Award (R)-winner and author of Grotesque: Monster Stories.
"Worthen shows himself a master of style and substance...".

-- Michael R. Collings, 2016 World Horror Convention Grand Master.
"The worlds of Coronam, with their mixture of old and new technologies, create a unique setting for an ageless story about humanity."

-- Daniel Yocom (Guild Master Gaming)
"Johnny Worthen is a bold and imaginativewriter; his Coronam work is a fascinating look at our troubling history through the lens of tomorrow."

-- Bryan Young, author, BattleTech: Honor's Gauntlet
"With Of Kings Queens and Colonies, Johnny Worthen creates an immersive and compelling world populated by vivid characters. As always, his excellent writing is saturated with humor and humanity. Highly recommended."

-- Kate Jonez, Chief Editor Omnium Gatherum
"...this is the beginning of an outstanding epic that will have broad appeal, especially to the readers of the Dune saga. Highly recommended for all sf collections."

-- Booklist Starred Review