With more than 10,000 copies sold worldwide and a spot on the top 10 bestseller list, Allien Michael Brown has quietly established himself as a name worth watching in the science fiction and fantasy publishing world. His three-book series, The Sirian Trilogy, follows protagonist Remy Knoxville through a dual journey—navigating the fantastical world of Siria while simultaneously exploring the mysteries of his own mind.
The trilogy consists of three interconnected novels: “The Emerald of Siria,” “The High Queen of Siria,” and “The Corewood of Siria.” Each installment builds on the last, creating what readers describe as a mind-bending experience that blurs the lines between external adventure and internal discovery. It’s this psychological dimension that sets Brown’s work apart in a genre often dominated by straightforward quest narratives.
From Unknown to Bestseller
Breaking into the fantasy market as an independent or emerging author is notoriously difficult. Major publishers control most shelf space, and reader attention is split among countless new releases each month. Yet Brown managed to crack the top 10 bestseller list—a significant achievement for any writer, but particularly meaningful for someone building their reputation from the ground up.
The epic fantasy trilogy has found its audience through word-of-mouth and organic discovery, reaching readers across multiple countries. That international appeal suggests Brown has tapped into themes and storytelling approaches that transcend geographical boundaries.
Building Toward a Full-Time Writing Career
Brown’s stated goal is to transition into full-time writing—a dream many authors harbor but few achieve. The success of The Sirian Trilogy provides a foundation for that possibility. With 10,000 copies already in readers’ hands, he’s proven there’s genuine demand for his work.
The science fiction and fantasy books target readers who appreciate complex world-building combined with psychological depth. By focusing on Remy Knoxville’s dual journey through both an external world and internal consciousness, Brown offers something beyond standard genre fare.
What’s Next
For now, Brown continues promoting the completed trilogy while working toward his ultimate objective of writing full-time. The series’ performance demonstrates that there’s still room in the fantasy market for fresh voices with distinctive approaches to storytelling.
Readers interested in exploring the world of Siria can find all three books through the author’s official channels. As Brown builds his catalog and reputation, the success of The Sirian Trilogy serves as proof that quality storytelling can still find its audience, even in an increasingly crowded market.
Whether Brown achieves his goal of becoming a full-time author will depend on maintaining momentum and continuing to connect with readers who appreciate fantasy that challenges both imagination and introspection.
