Milton Maru is a writer of expansive, imaginative space operas that explore the farthest reaches of both galaxies and the human soul. A former seminary student with a degree in divinity, he walked away from the path of priesthood to find deeper truths in the stars. Now, his novels blend epic space adventures with philosophical reflections on humanity’s place in the cosmos.
A devoted fan of sci-fi greats like Isaac Asimov and Frank Herbert, Milton is a self-proclaimed geek who’s as passionate about starship designs as he is about existential debates. He infuses his love for science fiction, theology, and the boundless possibilities of the universe into his writing, creating worlds that are rich, layered, and infinitely vast. When he’s not crafting new intergalactic civilisations or exploring deep moral questions through alien cultures, you can find him gaming, collecting vintage sci-fi memorabilia, or debating the finer points of Star Trek vs. Star Wars with friends.
Milton Maru’s work invites readers to think big, dream wide, and question everything—because, in his worlds, the universe is as much a mystery as it is a story waiting to be told.