
S3 Ep22: Sean Armstrong: Disabled British Author of YA Science Fiction
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In this episode I meet British sci-fi author Sean Armstrong. Sean publishes under the penname STL Armstrong and his first book, “The Green Girl and the Serum”, is the first in a series of six YA science fiction novels. Sean has mild cerebral palsy and learning difficulties but it hasn't had any bearing on his ability as a writer and he is proof that anyone can achieve their dreams when they put their mind to it!
We talk about the books, films and video games that gave Sean the inspiration for his series of superhero novels. Sean also tells me about the ease of self-publishing with Amazon KDP Print and the sense of achievement he feels about becoming an author.
More About Sean Armstrong Sean Armstrong is a 36-year-old disabled author who started working on the “Green Girl” series of YA science fiction books in 2019. The first book in the series, “The Green Girl and the Serum” was published in September 2021.
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Buy The Green Girl and the Serum by STL Armstrong on Amazon UK or Amazon US
Follow Sean on Twitter
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