About the Author

Jeff Knoblauch

ABOUT the AUTHOR

Jeff Knoblauch

Jeffery Knoblauch writes hard science fiction focused on finite systems, accumulated consequences, and the long-term realities of human survival in space.

His Journey of Atlantis series explores radiation exposure, life-support fragility, long-duration isolation, and intelligent adversaries that operate within physical limits rather than cinematic shortcuts.

Rather than treating technology as a solution that resets problems, his work examines how systems degrade over time and how decisions leave lasting marks.

He writes for readers who value scientific consistency, systems thinking, and science fiction that respects physics.

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Our Journey Towards Storytelling Excellence

As an author, I aim to create stories that captivate and inspire. My passion for storytelling drives me to craft unique characters and worlds that leave a lasting impact on readers.

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My Story

For over 30 Years as a toxicology chemist working in a hospital laboratory, attention to detail is part of my DNA. My love of the sciences has taken me far. Now I use those experiences to tell the best stories my research can buy.

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My Growth as a Writer

Writing is a muscle that takes a lot of excersize and practice to master. My experiences continue to hone my craft to give my readers the best possible product.

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My Approach to Writing

Like my experiences in the sciences, preparation and research build the structure of my stories. I see the worlds that wrap themselves in science, which provide the backdrop to the best destinations for my readers.

What People Are Saying!

I don’t know about you but I love a good hard SciFi novel: especially one with the technical feats required to build an interstellar spaceship with the capacity for 15 million of humanity’s finest. And that’s exactly what The Journey of Atlantis delivers.

Matthew Teague

Loved every bit of it! I'm not a fan of sci-fi genre so I honestly couldn't even tell you what enticed me to read this in the first place but I am so glad I did. The plot was believable, characters and their progressive loss and replacement melded well together. All in all a great story.

Failtelorn

The way this book was written grabbed me right from the beginning and kept my attention throughout. It was intelligent, weird, sad, dark, deep, tragic, suspenseful, and with profound psychological elements I’ve never read about before. And while the beginning may have more setup than action, the tension continues to build throughout, and the ending will definitely leave you wanting more!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of books do you write?

Jeff has written in several genres, but enjoys hard science the best. Whatever the story, Jeff builds worlds full of thought-provoking questions that challenge preconceived notions of our lives.

Where can I purchase your books?

Our books are available on major platforms like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and local bookstores. You can also find them in e-book and audiobook formats for easy access.

Do you offer signed copies of your books?

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Do you accept book reviews from readers?

Absolutely! We encourage our readers to leave reviews on platforms like Goodreads, Amazon, or personal blogs. Your feedback helps us grow and reach new audiences.

How do you handle artificial gravity on Atlantis?

I made use of the centripital accelleration formula to calclulate the rotation necessary for 1G gravity. Then converted it into revolutions per minute for a 1 mile diameter cylinder and that comes to 1.05 RPM! BONUS- The tangential velocity at the rim comes to approximately 200 MPH!

Is this extrapolation about Atlantis based on current research?

Yes! We are seeing many technologies begining to evolve of which many applications exist. 3D printers, material research, energy requirements, potential FTL science. FTL travel may not happen for many years, but it is not impossible. That's what science fiction does. Show how the impossible is possible.

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