Chad Descoteaux

ALLi Author Member

Location: United States of America (the)

Genres: Fantasy/SciFi/Speculative, Young Adult (YA)

Skills: Reading/Literary Event, Press/Media Interview

I'm an autistic indie sci-fi writer, the CEO and sole employee of Turtle Rocket Books. I'm here to find helpful ways to get the 15 sci-fi novels I've written out to more people.

Chad Descoteaux's books

The Inter-Terrestrial

An alien scientist has a half-human "inter-terrestrial" son on the primitive planet of Earth. Aliens from neighboring planets (Mars and Venus) think they own the Earth and are adamant that it not be used by higher species without their consent. For twenty years, this alien father has been trying to figure out a way to get back to this forbidden planet to see his son, desperately looking for an opportunity to present itself.

But how did this "inter-terrestrial" come to be? How has his human mother protected him on a planet where many people hate and fear what is different? And what role would this hybrid play in proving that humans are not inferior to our alien brethren?

The Exoskeleton Chronicles

Jeremy Boon is an autistic pest control expert. His father, Dr. Andrew Boon, disappeared ten years ago after being part of a top-secret military think tank that was developing mutant insects to be used as drones. When Jeremy gets the biggest fumigation job of his career, he must use his expertise to protect Elaine, the girl that he's loved since he was a child, and her son Keith, from the gun-toting mutant insects that his own father had a hand in creating.

The Tattler

Celebrity-chasing paparazzo Barry Young was abducted by aliens when he was six, an experience he does not remember. He can only piece together what happened that night by what his best friend Scott (who was also abducted) tells him. One night, Barry uncovers evidence of an alien invasion that his ex-girlfriend, journalist Nikki Graves, has been assigned to cover. Together, these two estranged exes are hot on the trail of an alien invasion plot twenty Earth years in the making. Will they stop the invasion? Will being thrown together in this assignment (and switching memories) help them understand each other in way they couldn't before? And what about conspiracy theorist Eddie Schultz, who has been on the trail of these aliens the entire time, publishing his findings in a tabloid "rag" called....THE TATTLER???

Working-Class Superheroes

Two superheroes become suspicious of their city's most powerful hero, the seemingly invulnerable Magma Man, when something he says during a poker game doesn't add up. Why would he lie? Was he trying to protect someone? Was he drunk? Okay, he was probably drunk. But is he in league with the villain? Is he the villain? And if he is, how can he be stopped? Follow Speed Chicken and Cambio as they pursue the answers to these questions, putting them in cahoots with a powerless wannabe superhero named Wombat, and realize that the fate of an entire planet weighs in the balance. A comedic sci-fi adventure and the author's personal love letter to the superhero genre as a whole.

Veganarchy

In the year 2479, humanity survives under domed cities to protect themselves from their toxic atmosphere. Government factions regulate what remains of the Earth's natural resources (meat, plants, fuel, etc.) In this fragile political climate, an animal rights group named H.E.A.T. strives to fight for organic life independent of World Senate politics and their corruption.

Trevor Pullman is a 16-year-old boy whose first love (Flora) is a die-hard member of H.E.A.T. The more that he learns about what H.E.A.T. is up to, their politics and methods, as well as their connection to a terrorist waiting outside the Earth's most prosperous dome, the deeper he gets into a world of eco-terrorism and crimes against nature. He is also pulled into a war that may or may not be a front for the criminal activities of Flora's trillionaire, philanthropist father.

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