![]() ![]() The first scene that I came up with was the moment in All Systems Red where Mensah knocks on the wall of Murderbot’s cubicle. Somehow during that time I got an idea for a short story about an enslaved security person who had destroyed their governor module but would have to reveal that to save an innocent group of scientists. I was working very hard on the book, and just getting a lot of ideas for other books and stories. I got the idea when I was working on the ending of The Harbors of the Sun, the last novel in the Books of the Raksura series. Martha Wells: There was really no specific inspiration. Shauna Kosoris: What was the inspiration for Murderbot, the main character from your Murderbot Diaries series? ![]() Her books have been published in twenty-two languages. Dick Award ballot, the BSFA Award ballot, the USA Today Bestseller List, and the New York Times Bestseller List. ![]() She has won Nebula Awards, Hugo Awards, and Locus Awards, and her work has appeared on the Philip K. Martha Wells has been an SF/F writer since her first fantasy novel was published in 1993, and her work includes The Books of the Raksura series, The Death of the Necromancer, the Fall of Ile-Rien trilogy, The Murderbot Diaries series, media tie-in fiction for Star Wars, Stargate: Atlantis, and Magic: the Gathering, as well as short fiction, YA novels, and non-fiction. ![]()
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