Why am I passionate about this?

I’ve had the urge to write stories as far back as public school. And despite encouragement from a creative writing teacher in high school, my first career ended up being corporate financial analysis. By the time I reached 59, I was (a) unemployed and unemployable (due to age) and (b) in a relationship with a wonderful woman who loved science fiction and was very creative (a former art teacher). With her encouragement, I finished my first SF novel at just the right time to benefit from the explosion of interest in reading ebooks bought on Amazon. I’ve now written 37 novels.


I wrote

Phoenix Dawn

By Dietmar Arthur Wehr,

Book cover of Phoenix Dawn

What is my book about?

The Federation has kept the peace for hundreds of colonized worlds for over 800 years. Still, the victory over the…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of Downbelow Station

Dietmar Arthur Wehr Why did I love this book?

I was enthralled by this book. If memory serves me correctly, C.J. Cherrryh was awarded the title of Grand Master by an SF organization for this book and it’s obvious why.

The scope of the story universe she has created is mind-boggling. The characters are believable, and the action makes your heart beat faster. There are scenes in the book that make you want to see them in a movie. I can say that this book and her style of writing has had a bigger impact on my own writing than any other author.

If military SF is your thing, you’ll love this book.

By C. J. Cherryh,

Why should I read it?

3 authors picked Downbelow Station as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The Hugo Award-winning classic sci-fi novel about interstellar war.

The Beyond started with the Stations orbiting the stars nearest Earth. The Great Circle the interstellar freighters traveled was long, but not unmanageable, and the early Stations were emotionally and politically dependent on Mother Earth. The Earth Company which ran this immense operation reaped incalculable profits and influenced the affairs of nations.

Then came Pell, the first station centered around a newly discovered living planet. The discovery of Pell's World forever altered the power balance of the Beyond. Earth was no longer the anchor which kept this vast empire from coming…


Book cover of Space Viking

Dietmar Arthur Wehr Why did I love this book?

I read this book at university and couldn’t put it down. It was written in the 1950s by an author who tragically took his own life just as he was on the verge of becoming as popular as Arthur C. Clark or Isaac Asimov. Do not be put off by the campy title. It’s a ‘rousing good yarn’ and may have influenced a lot of space opera writers over the years.

Piper was a student of history, and his historical knowledge is evident in this book. His writing style reflects the times he was in when curse words were not allowed every day, so he had to invent his own. Piper is also known for his very popular Fuzzies series and his Paratime stories.

I often wonder what other rousing good yarns he would have written if he had not committed suicide. I have reread all his books at least twice. They are that enjoyable.

By H. Beam Piper,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Space Viking as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The novel follows the adventures of Lucas Trask, a nobleman and space captain who becomes a "Space Viking" after his home planet, Aton, is attacked and devastated by a neighboring planet. Seeking revenge for the destruction of his world, Trask gathers a crew of loyal followers and embarks on a mission to raid and plunder planets in the Sword Worlds, a region of space known for its piracy and lawlessness. Trask's ultimate goal is to build a new civilization and carve out a domain of his own amidst the chaos of the galactic frontier. Along the way, he faces various…


Book cover of On Basilisk Station

Dietmar Arthur Wehr Why did I love this book?

I have enjoyed literally hundreds of hours of thrilling military SF in the series of which this book is the first novel. David Weber is one of two authors who have invented new SF sub-genres. In David’s case, the sub-genre is often called space opera. The other author is David Drake. His Hammer’s Slammers stories are now considered the first books in the ‘space marines’ sub-genre.

David Weber’s story universe is huge. I sometimes think it’s too big in the sense that he tries to weave too many sub-plots into the larger story arc. But his first book is quite moderate in this regard. I started writing my own military SF novels partly because Weber wasn’t writing new sequels fast enough to satisfy my thirst for thrilling space combat.

Book cover of In Death Ground

Dietmar Arthur Wehr Why did I love this book?

I like to read stories that involve strategy and tactics, and this book has plenty of both. The book is the first of two parts set in a story universe that was inspired by a space game called Starfire. David and Steve have let their imaginations run wild with their descriptions of space battles and character development.

When I finished this book, I couldn’t wait for the conclusion, The Shiva Option. Like many of David’s books, this one is a thick book. There’s a lot here to keep you entertained.

By David Weber, Steve White,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked In Death Ground as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

''In difficult ground, press on. In encircled ground, devise strategems. In death ground, fight.'' 5000 ye ars later, in the time of the 4th Interstellar War, Sun Tzu'' s advice still makes perfect sense for the humans and their allies the Orions. '


Book cover of The Pride of Chanur

Dietmar Arthur Wehr Why did I love this book?

I found this book, the first of four in the series, to be fascinating in its portrayal of a race of intelligent, upright-walking lions. Cherryh’s ability to invent believable and fully fleshed-out alien races is delightful.

In this series, humans are the aliens. I loved how Cherryh made the reader root for the lions and their strange but understandable culture. It's a great concept by a great writer.

By C. J. Cherryh,

Why should I read it?

3 authors picked The Pride of Chanur as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Excellent Book


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Phoenix Dawn

By Dietmar Arthur Wehr,

Book cover of Phoenix Dawn

What is my book about?

The Federation has kept the peace for hundreds of colonized worlds for over 800 years. Still, the victory over the breakaway System States Alliance has triggered an inevitable long-term collapse into a new Dark Age. The only hope of avoiding centuries of chaos and anarchy is if the SSA can be resurrected like a Phoenix from the ashes.

The key to success is in the last place anyone would think to look in. And the only man who knows where to look is a Federation officer who worked to defeat the SSA. Can a few SSA veterans overcome almost impossible odds to bring the Phoenix back to life?

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Black Crow Cabin

By Peggy Webb,

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Why am I passionate about this?

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What is my book about?

A small town in the grips of evil... a single mom with nowhere to turn... and a madman who will stop at nothing to get what he wants.

He is the Collector, and he's taking prized possessions, pets, and children, keeping what he wants, and burying his rejects in shallow graves. When he comes after Rachel Logan, an ordinary schoolteacher living on a ranch with her grandmother and her two children, she has no weapon except her wits.

But how can she stop a monster who outdoes Hannibal Lecter in cunning and depravity?

Black Crow Cabin

By Peggy Webb,

What is this book about?

A small town in the grips of evil... a single mom with nowhere to turn... and a madman who will stop at nothing to get what he wants.

He is the Collector, and he's taking prized possessions, pets, and children, keeping what he wants, and burying his rejects in shallow graves. When he comes after Rachel Logan, an ordinary schoolteacher living on a ranch with her grandmother and her two children, she has no weapon except her wits.

But how can she stop a monster who outdoes Hannibal Lecter in cunning and depravity?


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