David Moton is a professor of English at Bakersfield College, and he is addicted to research grants. His science fiction is fueled by real-world research thanks to the National Endowment of the Humanities, The Levan Center for Humanities, the CCCH, and the University of California.
While in these quests for material to use in his fiction, he has visited Chama, New Mexico, Los Alamos, the Libary of Congress, Los Angeles, Reykjavik, and Copenhagen. Each place leads to a new chapter in a new book.
His road trips to New Mexico (often alone and stir crazy, but sometimes with a wonderful Navajo family) led to his Sixth Paradigm Novels.
For his college classroom, he studies and teaches artificial intelligence, the technological singularity, the zombie apocalypse, and unchecked corporate power. Then? He writes about them...
He lives with his wife and his pack of dogs, each one smaller than the last, and he leaves home to drink coffee with good friends, but not very often.