C.A. Caskabel was born in Athens, Greece, and lived in New England for almost twenty years, including 2018, when he started writing Cradle. This is his second novel, following the epic fantasy series Drakon. Drakon is another variant of the same story that C.A. likes to write over and over again: man is the most dangerous monster, and the hero (or heroine) has to pay a price so high that it is worthy of a song and a story.
He started writing Cradle in 2018, before COVID, but then real work picked up (to say the least) so it took him a few years to dot the is and cross the ts.).
Cradle is a novel about a pandemic based on the H7N9 influenza virus, a very real and documented global threat. About the same time, he started working for a clean energy startup that aims to make diesel generators obsolete in developing countries, and he was raising four children. On the one hand, he was worried about their future; on the other, he kept reading world news about civil wars, refugees, and child exploitation. Somehow, all this meshed together to create a novel about four women, a story that he hopes is more about resilience rather than tragedy.
C.A. is also the founder of an indie publisher of picture books and fantasy fiction.
He started writing Drakon in 2013 and completed the 400,000-word epic fantasy novel in 2016, split into four books. He is eager to start working on the next novel