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Author to Author with Andre Jones

I met Andre at OzComicCon Canberra, just as the world was beginning to open up after Covid, our tables next to each other.

We’ve since done several events together, including Book Fair Australia and the Geek Markets.

Andre’s an awesome bloke, and he writes bloody good stories. 

I read and reviewed his book, City of Bridges, a while back. You’re welcome to check it out on my blog.

I asked him to share the top 5 stories that influenced him. He went a step further and made it about the top 5 authors who influenced him. Here’s what he said.

Who were the top 5 authors that most influenced you as a writer?

Unlike many authors of today, I started (serious) writing later in life; basically, when I retired. (yes, I’m that old!)

So, in a way, I guess I’m ‘old-school’, and grew up reading books written by Enid Blyton, Anne MaCaffery, Robert Heinlein, Brian Aldiss, JRR Tolkien and Isaac Azimov, just to name a few.

When I finally took to writing, I encountered (and met) many Australian authors, including: Glenda Larke (Hambly), Tracy Joyce, Trudi Canavan, Karen Miller, and of course, Peter Aldin.

They all, no doubt, influenced my writing, specifically, my love for fantasy and sci-fi, and incidentally, my love for all manner of RPGs – Traveler, DnD, Pathfinder, MERP, etc.

Thomas Covenant – the anti-hero – was such a depressive character.

Stephen Donaldson – The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, & The Cycle of Thresholds Series – (The Gap series)

He had his good points, but overall, I can’t say I liked him (nor Linden Avery in the next series), BUT, the in-depth world-building and characters surrounding the MC kept me reading.

Stephen Donaldson also wrote a fantastic science fiction series – ‘The Gap’.

Also, a great read, and I realised one could diversify their genres.

(I had been advised years ago to stick with one, as mixing genres could lose your fan base.)

Guy Gavriel Kay – The Fionavar Tapestry

A group of gamers from modern-day Earth are transported to a fantasy world that has elements from Arthurian and Norse mythology.

I loved this series, and it’s probably the only one I re-read – and book 2 always brings tears.

Anne McCaffrey – The Dragonriders of Pern

Also, another example where science fiction and fantasy meet, though she felt it was more science fiction than fantasy… with dragons.

A memorable series that captured my imagination from the start.

Isaac Asimov – Foundation, I Robot

As with no doubt many of his other writings (these two are arguably his most famous), he shows us mere mortals how to weave hard science into compelling and memorable stories.

Isaac was an influence simply due to his prolific work in writing and editing over 500 books!

Jack L. Chalker – The Saga of the Well World

Maybe not the most well-known authors, but I discovered this author several decades ago and even managed to keep the books intact with all my moving. More serious sci-fi that stretched the imagination …well, mine anyway.

In fact, I’ve not touched them for years, and now that I look back, I just might get to read them once more. I wonder if the writers of the Matrix had read the Well World series …

I thought I wrote mixed fantasy and sci-fi because I love both genres, but when I look at these books, they no doubt greatly influenced my writing style … maybe it’s a bit of both

About Andre Jones

A huge thanks to Andre for sharing the top five authors who influenced him as a writer.I’ve read four out of five if his author picks, and can recommend all of them. The only one I haven’t read is Jack L. Chalker – I might have to rectify that. If you want to know more about Andre, you can find him online at:

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