Robot Commander Esquire

Biography

Bound by the shackles of awareness, Robot struggles with the day-to-day challenges of being a sentient entity. Armed with an impressive vocabulary and a rough understanding of quantum physics, he writes true stories which may or may not have taken place in his current universe of residence. His stories are unique works of true-fiction, however any resemblance to actual persons or places is merely coincidence. When Robot isn't writing true-fiction, he also enjoys eating food. One time Robot went for a walk in the woods and it was sunny out. That was nice too.

Smashwords Interview

What are you working on next?
As soon as I wrap up work on some other projects, I plan on beginning a full length novel that will go into more depth on how the "Outbreak" began in the first place, as well as some more character exposition as well. The basic outline I have now should be pretty action packed, so I'm excited to begin work on it soon!

Also, I'm looking at exploring some of the potential applications of the ebook format to do reader driven stories. I have a rough outline for an interactive story that should be an interesting experience for me as a writer. Stay tuned!
Who are your favorite authors?
I'm a huge fan of Phillip K. Dick, Kurt Vonnegut, and Arthur C. Clarke to name a few.
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Books

Zenith
Price: Free! Words: 5,820. Language: English. Published: October 5, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » Short stories
(5.00 from 1 review)
After living countless lifetimes an ancient being begins questioning the feasibility of continued existence. Unusual celestial circumstances set into motion a chain of events that forever alter this being's perspective.
Eponym
Price: Free! Words: 5,720. Language: English. Published: March 3, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » Short stories
(4.50 from 2 reviews)
"Eponym" is a short story about eusocial insectoids. It paints a vivid picture, albeit gory and violent, of an advanced society of insectoid creatures on an inhospitable alien world.

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Smashwords book reviews by Robot Commander Esquire

  • Empire Zero (Act I: Tinder and Tear) on Nov. 21, 2013

    Creates a rich and interesting world, definitely a lot of potential to be explored and developed further.
  • Sentience on March 11, 2014

    An interesting premise that delivers a very pleasant surprise at its conclusion. This is kind of story that makes sci-fi shorts my personal favorite.