Cameron Coral

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Cameron Coral

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Cameron Coral is an award-nominated science fiction author. Her book Steel Guardian about a post-apocalyptic CleanerBot was awarded second place in the Self-Published Science Fiction Competition (SPSFC).

Growing up with a NASA engineer in the family instilled a deep respect for science and for asking lots of questions. Watching tons of Star Trek episodes helped, too. Her imagination is fueled by breakthroughs in robotics, space travel, and psychology.

After moving around a lot (Canada, Arizona, Maryland, Australia), she now lives in Northern Illinois with her husband and a “shorty” Jack Russell terrier who runs the house.

Want a free novel, advance copies of books, and occasional rants about why robots are awesome? Visit her website: CameronC
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Steel Guardian (Rusted Wast...

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Steel Defender (Rusted Wast...

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Steel Protector (Rusted Was...

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Altered (Rogue Spark #1)

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Brink (Rogue Spark #2)

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"Another great adventure for Steel and Wally as they travel to help Cybel and Oxford with a serious problem. They find themselves in danger in more ways than one. An excellent storyline with plenty of action throughout. A must read. I received an adva" Read more of this review »
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