Why am I passionate about this?

I’ve been an astronomer since I was young and lucky enough to make a living at it. I ventured into space mining when I found Mining the Sky. I started doing some calculations using the newest research. What I found was surprising and ignited a new passion in me that has led me from asteroids to the Moon to the ends of the Solar System and from pure astrophysics into questions of law, government, and ethics. Now, I write almost entirely about our future in space.


I wrote...

Asteroids: How Love, Fear, and Greed Will Determine Our Future in Space

By Martin Elvis,

Book cover of Asteroids: How Love, Fear, and Greed Will Determine Our Future in Space

What is my book about?

If humanity is to become a space-faring species, we’ll need resources from space. The biggest stores of resources lie in the…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of Death from the Skies!: The Science Behind the End of the World

Martin Elvis Why did I love this book?

From the first sentence–“The Universe is trying to kill you”–this book grabbed my attention.

I thought astronomy was a peaceful, detached pursuit. Awe-inspiring but remote from my everyday life. Umm, no. Phil Plait amazed me with all the ways the universe is hostile to life (that is, to me).

By Philip Plait,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Death from the Skies! as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

With wit, humor, and an infectious love of astronomy that could win over even the science-phobic, this fun and fascinating book reminds us that outer space is anything but remote. The scientist behind the popular website badastronomy.com, Philip Plait presents some of the most fearsome end-of-the-world calamities (for instance, incoming asteroids and planet-swallowing black holes), demystifies the scientific principles at work behind them, and gives us the odds that any of them will step out of the realm of sci-fi to disrupt our quiet corner of the cosmos. The result is a book that is both terrifying and entertaining?a tour…


Book cover of Mining the Sky: Untold Riches From the Asteroids, Comets and Planets

Martin Elvis Why did I love this book?

Nothing was more counter-intuitive to me than mining the sky. Surely, space is a void, I thought. John Lewis put me right. He convinced me–that there are huge resources out in the void that dwarf Earth’s supplies. Our future could well lie among them.

But will it be soon or centuries from now? I reckon soon.

By John S. Lewis,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Mining the Sky as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

While we worry over the depletion of the earth's natural resources, the pollution of our planet, and the challenges presented by the earth's growing population, billions of dollars worth of metals, fuels, and life-sustaining substances await us in nearby space. In this visionary book, noted planetary scientist John S. Lewis explains how we can mine these precious metals from the asteroids, comets, and planets in our own solar system for use in space construction projects. And this is just one of the possibilities. Join John S. Lewis as he contemplates milking the moons of Mars for water and hollowing out…


Book cover of Soonish: Ten Emerging Technologies That'll Improve and/or Ruin Everything

Martin Elvis Why did I love this book?

This book is a hoot! It’s about as far from an earnest lecture on future tech–including asteroid mining–as can be, yet it still taught me a ton while I laughed out loud. (I may be biased as there’s a nearly full-page cartoon of me on page 66.)

Beware: you may emerge from reading it with new views.

By Kelly Weinersmith, Zach Weinersmith,

Why should I read it?

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

What is this book about?

What will the world of tomorrow be like? How does progress happen? And why don't we have a lunar colony already? In this witty and entertaining book, Kelly and Zach Weinersmith give us a snapshot of the transformative technologies that are coming next - from robot swarms to nuclear fusion powered-toasters - and explain how they will change our world in astonishing ways. By weaving together their own research, interviews with pioneering scientists and Zach's trademark comics, the Weinersmiths investigate why these innovations are needed, how they would work, and what is standing in their way.


Book cover of Off-Earth: Ethical Questions and Quandaries for Living in Outer Space

Martin Elvis Why did I love this book?

After I got all fired up about space mining with the other books, Erika Nesvold raised all sorts of questions that I hadn’t considered. What sort of “world” do I want to see when people expand across the solar system?

After reading her book, I realize that despite my urge to just get on and do it, a Wild West in space isn’t what we’re after.

By Erika Nesvold,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Off-Earth as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Can we do better in space than we’ve done here on Earth?

We’ve pinpointed the destination, refined the technology, designed the habitat, outfitted our space residents. Are we forgetting something? A timely reminder that it’s not just rocket science, this thought-provoking book explores the all-too-human issues raised by the prospect of settling in outer space. It’s worth remembering, Erika Nesvold suggests, that in making new worlds, we don’t necessarily leave our earthly problems behind. Accordingly, her work highlights the complex ethical challenges that accompany any other-worldly venture—questions about the environment, labor rights, and medical ethics, among others.

Any such venture,…


Book cover of The High Frontier: Human Colonies In Space

Martin Elvis Why did I love this book?

It’s an oldie (originally published in 1976!) but still in print. O’Neill offers us an optimistic vision of the giant “space cities” we may be able to build when we master space mining based on solid numbers.

I have my reservations, and Nesvold’s cautions still apply, but just maybe we can do better this time around.

By Gerard K. O'Neill, Donald Davis (illustrator),

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The High Frontier as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

In 1969 America had proved its leadership in human spaceflight but among the nation’s youth an anti-technology mindset was growing. Princeton Physicist and Professor Dr. Gerard K. O’Neill, inventor of the revolutionary Colliding-Beam Storage Ring technology that is now the basis of all high energy particle accelerators, asked his students if they could come up with a working Space Colony system to permanently and happily house tens of thousands of regular people. They dug into the challenge. Soon his small band of students grew to scores of researchers both young and old, all united in the Big Dream of letting…


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Asteroids: How Love, Fear, and Greed Will Determine Our Future in Space

By Martin Elvis,

Book cover of Asteroids: How Love, Fear, and Greed Will Determine Our Future in Space

What is my book about?

If humanity is to become a space-faring species, we’ll need resources from space. The biggest stores of resources lie in the asteroids. Although asteroids are the “floor sweepings” left over from the beginning of the Solar System, they add up to a million times the resources we have accessible on Earth. But they also carry information about the history of how Earth and the solar system came to be. And for good measure, they are out to get us as they got the dinosaurs.

For all these reasons, we should respect them and learn all we can about them. My book gives an accessible overview of all these topics and how space mining could happen in the surprisingly near future.

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The Wonder of Jazz: Music that changed the world

By Sammy Stein,

Book cover of The Wonder of Jazz: Music that changed the world

Sammy Stein Author Of Fabulous Female Musicians

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Why am I passionate about this?

I've been passionate about music for almost my entire life. Jazz music in particular speaks to me but not just jazz. I love music, full stop. I really discovered jazz when I attended a jazz club workshop in London and there, I had to join in or leave. I chose to join in and since then I have never looked back. I was introduced to more jazz musicians and now write about music for three major columns as well as Readers’ Digest. My Women In Jazz book won several awards. I have been International Editor for the Jazz Journalist Association and had my work commissioned by the Library of Congress. 

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What is my book about?

With input from over 100 musicians, the book discusses what exactly jazz is, and how you know you are listening to it. Do we truly know when and how jazz first originated? Who was the first jazz musician? How does jazz link to other genres? What about women in jazz? And writers and journalists? Do reviews make any difference? 

This book is a deep dive into jazz's history, impact, and future. It discusses jazz's social, cultural, and political influence and reveals areas where jazz has had an impact we may not even realize.Its influences on hip hop, the connection to…

The Wonder of Jazz: Music that changed the world

By Sammy Stein,

What is this book about?

This book is very different from other, more general jazz books. It is packed with information, advice, well researched and includes experiences from jazz musicians who gleefully add their rich voices to Sammy's in-depth research. All genres, from hard bop to be-bop, vocal jazz, must instrumental, free jazz, and everything between is covered in one way or another and given Sammy's forensic eye. There is social commentary and discussions of careers in jazz music. The musical background of those in the book is rich and diverse.
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