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Steven Konkoly on Predicting the Covid-19 Pandemic


I arrived at a rather unenviable and hopefully “once in a lifetime” position recently—having accurately predicted the novel coronavirus now sweeping the globe. 

It’s an inexplicably eerie feeling. A pandemic is not something you ever hope to be “right about.” You hope it never happens. Unfortunately, one of my greatest fears has come true. A fear with its roots firmly planted in my first novel, The Jakarta Pandemic (TJP for short), published ten years ago.

The idea for TJP sprang from an already unhealthy obsession with viral outbreaks. Captain Trips from Stephen King’s epic, The Stand, was burned into my psyche from an early age. I burned through The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton in a single sitting. The book Hot Zone by Richard Preston and movie Outbreak was like a one-two punch, released a year apart in 1994-95. The movie 28 Days Later in 2002. Max Brooks brilliant novel, World War Z a few years after that. I couldn’t get enough of these stories. And then the Swine Flu pandemic hit in 2008! Looking back, it should have come as no surprise to anyone, especially me, that my first stab at writing a novel would center around a pandemic. 

However, despite my initial enthusiasm—the project barely got off the ground. The usual first time, part time writer challenges applied. Didn’t know what I was doing and wasn’t sure it would be worth the effort. Limited time to write. Busy with two young kids. Everything got in the way, but the biggest delay came from what turned out to be the novel’s greatest strength.


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I spent at least six months researching past pandemics, virology, disease epidemiology, U.S. and world pandemic response protocols and detection capabilities, vaccine production, the U.S. healthcare and medical infrastructure, U.S essential services infrastructure, supply chain dynamics.

I consumed every article or paper publicly available that could help me understand the various impacts of a pandemic on society. I had hit what writers call “research paralysis,” where I was obsessed with collecting and digesting more information than I truly needed to write the novel.

When I finally broke through to the other side, I decided to tell the story differently. I steered away from the heroic CDC scientist hopping from one jet to another to reach the next hot zone or the critical response team fighting against all odds to stay one step ahead of the pandemic. Instead, I focused on a single family’s tense and claustrophobic struggle to stay alive during the most lethal pandemic in recorded human history. Of course, I threw way more at them than an unseen virus. Society collapses in my novel (along with nearly all essential services), pitting neighbor against neighbor in a vicious struggle to survive.

What does this have to do with me predicting the COVID19 Pandemic? 

Fast forward ten years from the publication of The Jakarta Pandemic to January of this year. Without going into exhaustive detail (I’ve already taken up enough of your time)—YOU DON’T LOCKDOWN AN ENTIRE CITY OF 11 MILLION PEOPLE FOR THE SEASONAL FLU. I had been watching the virus news closely when Wuhan was locked down by Chinese authorities, noting that the first case detected in the U.S. a few days earlier, had recently returned from a trip to Wuhan. That was all I needed to know.

Interested in going deeper into Steve's thoughts about the current Covid-19 situation? You can read about the rest of his Paul Revere ride through the coronavirus pandemic on his personal blog HERE


Steven Konkoly is the USA Today bestselling author of over twenty novels and novellas.

His canon of THRILLERS includes: the FRACTURED STATE books, a “24-style,” near future conspiracy series set in the southwest United States; the BLACK FLAGGED books, a gritty, no-holds barred covert operations and espionage saga; and the ALEX FLETCHER books, a tense, thriller epic, chronicling the aftermath of an inconceivable attack on the United States. He recently released HOT ZONE, the first book in a thriller series chronicling the events surrounding a bioweapons attack against the United States.

You can contact Steven directly by email or through his blog.

Time to Decide: The Best Books Of 2020 (so far) Are…

Last week we asked you to consider your favorite books published so far this year, and you guys compiled an amazing list! If you haven't already, be sure to check out the list in its entirety and then be sure to add any of the ones you've missed to your TBRs. 

How many did you vote for last round? Which ONE are you going to chose this time around? 'cause you know what time it is...

...it's time to decide.

Last week you were able to nominate and vote for as many selections as you wish, this week we're going to pin you down to one selection.  Which ONE book published so far this year is the very best? Vote for your pick below and throw your support for it in the comments here or in our facebook group.

*This list is made up by combining votes from this blog and our Facebook group.  



Time to Decide: The Best Books Of 2020 (so far) Are…


 

Time to Decide: The Books with Best Sci-Fi Cover Art of All Time Are

Rather than contemplating what is on the inside, last week's poll asked you to consider the artistry gracing the covers of your favorite science fiction novels. We asked you to pick the ones you thought were the coolest, most original, most beautiful—in a word, the best—and, per usual, to nominate and vote for your favorites.

We knew this would be tricky as one title might have several different covers worth nominating, but we thought we'd give it a try and you did not disappoint. There are some really special covers nominated, and it was wonderful to see them all. But now...

...it's time to decide.

Last week you were free to vote for as many as you'd like, this week, we'll ask you to narrow down your choice to one selection.  Which cover is the very best? 

*This list is made up by combining votes from this blog and our Facebook group.  

And here are the covers in question for your reference: 



Time to Decide: The Books with Best Sci-Fi Cover Art of All Time Are...


Time to Decide: The Best Furry Friends in Science Fiction are…

Last week's poll asked for you to consider the furry (or not so furry) animal friends that inhabit the world of science fiction, and then nominate the ones you'd want by your side through the various and sundry challenges that life—sci-fi or otherwise—has to offer.

This topic struck a chord with our readership and between the blog and the facebook group, there were several dozen characters nominated. But by now you guys know how this works: only 10 of your excellent selections could move on to the final round of voting, and now... 

...it's time to decide.

Last week you were free to vote for as many as you'd like, this week, we'll ask you to narrow down your choice to one selection.  Which furry friend is the very best? 

*This list is made up by combining votes from this blog and our Facebook group.  



Time to Decide: The Best Furry Friends in Science Fiction are…


 

Time to Decide: What Are the Best Utopian Books/Series of All Time ?

Last week's poll asked for you to consider outstanding sci-fi books, standalone or series, that grappled with the topic of utopias. As we alluded to, and as many of you noted in the discussion in our facebook group, utopian science fiction can be tough to pin down as inevitably, societies presented at the outset as being utopian have come at a cost we only learn about upon further examination, and almost invariably are dystopians in disguise. Still, it is possible to differentiate between straight dystopian stories and ones centring on a presumed utopia; many tense and thoughtful books have been born via exploration of this theme, and thanks to your nominations, we have a solid list of gems. 

But now, it's time to decide.

There were so many great options submitted, and while last week you were free to vote for as many as you'd like, this week, we'll ask you to narrow down your choice to one selection.  Which one do you think is the very best?

*This list is made up by combining votes from this blog and our Facebook group.  



Time to Decide: What is the Best Utopian Sci-Fi Book or Series


 

Time to Choose: What Are the Best YA Sci-fi Books of All Time ?

Last week's poll asked for you to consider outstanding science fiction books and series written for Young Adult audiences.  We know there are some amazing books out there that, while geared toward younger readers, are written so well that they appeal to adults, too.  Reading your wonderful submissions was like taking a walk down memory lane!  

But now, it's time to decide.

There were so many great options submitted, and while last week you were free to vote for as many as you'd like, this week, we'll ask you to narrow down your choice to one selection.  Which one do you think is the very best?

*This list is made up by combining votes from this blog and our Facebook group.  Further, we wanted to note that since there was a nomination for Heinlein's Juveniles as a collection, as well as several individual titles from that collection nominated, we combined them into one entry for this poll. 



What is the Best YA Sci-Fi Book of All Time


Time to Decide: What Are the Best Books Employing Parallel Universes?

In a parallel universe, are we all fans of romance novels?

Perhaps a question better left for another time! Today, there are more important matters at hand, namely, determining what is the best book or series employing parallel universes.

Last week we asked you to think about, nominate, and vote for your favorites—as many as you'd like—and you guys turned in dozens of incredible titles...

But now, it's time to decide.

This week, we're asking you to narrow down your choice to one selection: Which book or series employing parallel universes is truly the best? There are ten excellent titles in this final round of voting, so we know it won't be easy! Curious to know what didn't make the cut? You can see the original list of nominations in our facebook group.

*As alway this list is made up by combining votes from this blog and our Facebook group.  



Time to Decide: What Are the Best Books/Series Employing Parallel Universes


Time to Decide: What Are the Best Stand-Alone Sci-Fi Books From 2010 to Today?

In a sci-fi world that sometimes seems to be taken over by series, we wanted to find out what the best stand-alones are of the last decade and up until today. We asked for your nomination(s) and votes and you turned in some amazing titles! 

Now, it's time to decide.

We narrowed down the list of your nominations to the ten most voted for, and now it's time to figure out what the best ones are out of this group!

*As alway this list is made up by combining votes from this blog and our Facebook group.  



Time to Decide: What Are the Best Stand-Alone Sci-Fi Books From 2010 to Today?


Time to Decide: What Are the Most Terrifying Alien Invaders?

How long can you keep your eyes open?

Whether they come to strip away your individuality and assimilate you, have the capacity to shapeshift into the image of your best friend, have enough firepower to blow up the earth and beyond or just LOOK downright gnarly, well, the alien invaders of science fiction give us PLENTY to fear. Last week we asked you to name your fears—to name the most terrifying aliens invaders in science fiction—and you served us up a selection of nightmare material to last us a lifetime! 

But now, it's time to decide.

Last week you were free to nominate and vote for as many selections as you'd like; this week, we're asking you to narrow down your choice to one selection. Which one do you think is the most terrifying? With ten truly nightmarish selections to choose from, we know it won't be easy! Read on to see what made the cut and if you are curious to know what didn't, you can see the original list of nominations in our facebook group.

*As alway this list is made up by combining votes from this blog and our Facebook group.  



Time to Decide: What Are the Most Terrifying Alien Invaders in Science Fiction


Time to Decide: What Are the Best Sci-Fi Titles Written by Women?

In honor of International Women's Day, which falls on March 8th, last week's poll asked for you to think about science fiction titles written by women and submit the ones you think are the very best. With well over 50 different and amazing titles submitted, there was some tough competition! We went easy on you for the first round of voting, allowing  you to vote for as many titles as you'd like.

But now, it's time to decide.

This week, we'll ask you to narrow down your choice to one selection.  Which one do you think is the very best? With ten truly excellent titles to choose from, we know it won't be easy! Read on to see what made the cut and if you are curious to know what didn't, you can see the original list of nominations in our facebook group.

*This list is made up by combining votes from this blog and our Facebook group.  In the cases where both a series and a title from that series was nominated and in the top ten, we combined the votes and moved the series forward. 



Time to Decide: What Are the Best Sci-Fi Titles Written by Women