About Peregrine
My day job involves research on everything to do with air and space – from designing complex flying systems to understanding whether AI can be trusted not to do anything unfortunate while interacting with humans.
Lately, I’ve been spending more time writing stories, having discovered that creating worlds in novels and discovering things in science and engineering are not as different as one might expect. Both involve a lot of staring into space, though only one pays bi-weekly.
I write speculative fiction with no strictly imposed genre boundaries, which is a way of saying my stories wander freely between science fiction, fantasy, mystery, thriller, and whatever else serves the tale at hand.
My first novel, Saturday's Child—the first in a planned trilogy—is available now. I’m currently working on a standalone science fiction novel about travel to Mars, because apparently no one writes about Mars anymore and someone really should fix that.