Science fiction author Andrei Cosutchi
about the Sci-Fi author Andrei Cosutchi
Bran Castle near Brașov, Romania
Emanuel Andrei Cosutchi lives in the European Union, Romania - the country of Dracula and of the former WTA number 1, Simona Halep.
He was born in August of 1977. His nickname is ACE977. His pen name is Andrei Cosutchi.
The sci fi author Andrei Cosutchi has a regular job working as an IT engineer. He writes books in his spare time. His goal is to become a professional writer. His dream is to see at least one of his books turned into a movie.
The Romanian author Andrei Cosutchi started writing books since August 2016, because he loves the science fiction and fantasy genre.
Author Andrei Cosutchi was a consumer like everybody else, meaning that he has read books, watched movies and played video games. One day, he decided to create his own Sci-Fi universe.
Therefore, the Starship "Apple of Discord" project was born. This is a space opera and the author Andrei Cosutchi has finished the first three volumes on November 11, 2017.
Author Andrei Cosutchi will write more volumes, because this saga isn't finished yet, and he plans to write other Sci-Fi and Fantasy books too.
Science fiction author Andrei Cosutchi now needs to find a professional publisher for his space opera Starship "Apple of Discord" and the rest of his books. Any help would be appreciated!
Favorite books of author Andrei Cosutchi
Roadside picnic by Arkadi & Boris Strugatsky
The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi
The Men in the Jungle by Norman Spinrad
The Forever War by John Haldeman
Old Man's War universe by John Scalzi
Dune by Frank Herbert
A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin
Rune Swords series by Clayton Emery, Rose Estes and Stephen Billias
Personal interests of author Andrei Cosutchi
Emanuel Andrei Cosutchi's hobbies are: science fiction and fantasy genre, movies, gaming, traveling, cooking, nature, wildlife, geography, history, astronomy, science, space exploration and weird phenomena as UFO and USO (unidentified submerged objects - possible alien vehicles or living fossils like Megalodon). Sometimes he listens to epic music when he writes. He likes Two Steps From Hell, Audiomachine, Lindsey Stirling & Peter Hollens, Hans Zimmer and Jan Chmelar.