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Title: Writer Cosmos Announces Exclusive Feature on Dr. Howard Covant’s Debut Sci-Fi Novel Exploring Humanity’s Future

Canada, 24th Nov 2025 — Writer Cosmos today announced the publication of a wide-ranging interview in The New York Times with Dr. Howard Covant, a veterinarian, biomedical scientist, and professor whose debut science-fiction novel, Destiny: A Future Fate of Mankind, examines whether humanity can break free from recurring cycles of history.The interview marks Dr. Covant’s first in-depth public discussion of how four decades in biomedical sciences influenced the philosophical and scientific foundation of his novel. Published by Writer Cosmos, Destiny blends speculative fiction with grounded scientific reasoning, offering a reflective narrative on evolution, morality, and the technological direction of human society.Scientific Expertise Behind a Fictional WorldAfter a distinguished academic career, Dr. Covant turned to fiction to explore fundamental questions that have long shaped his scientific thinking. His novel developed over eight years and integrates themes from his professional background into a futuristic setting that remains rooted in plausible science.“I had to make the science believable,” Dr. Covant noted during the interview. “Many professionals have said that the concepts in this book feel possible. That was important to me.”The book introduces technologies such as the “comm-link,” an integrated communication device, and PIP, an artificial intelligence companion that reflects both the promise and risks of emerging technologies.A Perspective on Optimistic Science FictionIn contrast to dystopian narratives dominating modern entertainment, Dr. Covant’s approach aligns with the forward-looking optimism found in the works of H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, and Gene Roddenberry. He argues that science fiction remains one of the few genres capable of offering...


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