
Meet R.N. Green
From an early age, R.N. Green experienced stories not just as words on a page, but as movies playing out in the mind. This lifelong obsession with the structure and visual language of cinema became the foundation for a distinct writing style--one that prioritizes the propulsive momentum of a screenplay while retaining the deep character intimacy of a novel.
Readers of R.N.'s work will find narratives built on a cinematic framework: intense cold opens, sharp cuts between scenes, dialogue that crackles with subtext, and sprawling action sequences designed to be seen. His goal is to create a reading experience so immersive that the pages themselves seem to disappear, leaving only the film unfolding in the reader's imagination.
This unique approach is on full display in the STRAND AGS series, which begins with the military sci-fi thriller Alpha's Ghost. The series follows an elite team of female operators as they navigate the morally gray world of technology recovery, confronting not only rogue AIs and geopolitical threats, but the staggering physical and emotional consequences of their duty. It is a world where the action of Sicario meets the high-concept speculation of Michael Crichton.