Intentional or not, what’s most impressive is the malleability of the story: as a film, as a mini-series, or potentially a multiple-season TV show, given the episodic potential of the premise. Milo has imagined a remarkably vivid neo-noir type world built upon a grounded sense of the future without sacrificing the expectations of the genre. The story digs in its feet from the first chapter and pushes the reader through a futuristic backdrop devoid of the tropes we see far too often. Read Beowulf: A Bloody Calculus.įrom Book Pipeline: “Such a rich, immersive experience. He lives among the Rocky Mountains with his wife and three children.Ī sequel to his Book Pipeline winning novel will be released in 2019. He invented DigiClay Animation (his animation shop was the first to computer-animate Gumby), Cryptocast streaming media encryption, and a variety of other technologies. Milo has taught, and guest-lectures on, film production and information technology on the university level, and has twice been commended by the US Army for outstanding research. Academically, he’s published through IEEE, ICSTC and others, and spoken at SIGGRAPH, BIA/Kelsey’s ILM, VFX and elsewhere. His short fiction has appeared in anthologies alongside David Farland, Kevin J. Milo Behr grew up in New York, Central America, Europe and the Middle East. Beowulf: A Bloody Calculus – 2014 Book Pipeline Winner
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