So a close friend of mine is a novelist whose latest book has a supernova in it. It's not a sci fi novel and the supernova is really quite secondary but provides a nice backdrop to the literary main fare. I've read the manuscript and though I'm no astrophysicist I can see his science is full of glaring flaws - for example the star causes an aurora! And gamma ray headaches... Anyway he needs an astrophysicist or similar to help him with these details and I said I'd ask on here if anyone would be prepared to help. He's a full time author and a serious writer. His last novel has been translated into several languages and was long listed for Australia's biggest literary award, the Miles Franklin. So you wouldn't be helping some mug with an unpublishable manuscript. The book is good.
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