MEET THE AUTHOR

Born in Japan and raised in America, George Hawkins has been an avid fan of fiction his whole life. Indoctrinated, he might say, as one of his earliest memories is of his father reading him J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit. To this day, he still remembers marveling at how Smaug’s golden hoard looked like liquid fire on the exquisite cover of the 1997 edition, and wondering what hidden meaning those dwarvish runes etched into the trimming had.
Once he started reading on his own, it immediately became his favorite pastime. While other boys and girls were running about and playing, Hawkins spent all day reading and re-reading his copies of Louis Sachar’s Holes and J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone until they were bent beyond repair. Eventually, after many more books, he began to hone in on stories with specific qualities, such as works with illustrations like Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell’s The Edge Chronicles; irregular presentation like Johnathan Stroud’s Bartimaeus Sequence; or a strategic bent like Orson Scott Card’s Ender’s Game. These are qualities that influence his taste to this day.
Of course, at the same time as he was reading too many books, Hawkins was also watching movies and television, as well as playing games. However, his childhood diet of Ghibli films had set his standards quite high, so it wasn’t until he saw Frank Darabont’s 1994 adaptation of The Shawshank Redemption and the 2004 remake of Battlestar Galactica that he began to delve into visual media. It was only a few years after —around the end of high school— that he also began to dip his toes into drawn and animated works, and soon after, web fiction.
Throughout all those years of voraciously consuming other people’s stories, it never once occurred to Hawkins that he might want to create one of his own. It was only after finding out that three of his favorite series were on hiatuses, while simultaneously failing to find any more stories that matched his tastes, that he decided ‘screw it, I guess I’ll start writing myself.’ Add a dash of sweat and several years of hard work, and before he knew it, Challenger’s Chase was born.
After long years of incubation, the first chapter of Challenger’s Chase was released at the start of 2025, and the series is ongoing to this day. Approximately fifteen books are planned for the series as a whole, and large segments of the first three arcs have been drafted. However, just as Challenger’s Chase is a story with its eyes aimed up at the stars, but its feet planted firmly on the ground, Hawkins knows this journey will be a long one, and plans to take it one step at a time.
ONGOING PROJECTS
1. Challenger’s Chase
You know it, you love it; Hawkins’ flagship adventure series. New chapters every month! Can also be found on Royalroad, Ream, Tapas, Scribblehub, and Inkitt.
2. Writing Drafts
Hawkins’ writing process. Covers everything from drafting to marketing. Work in Progress.
3. A Modest Series of Edits
An essay series that focuses on developmental edits of existing properties. Enjoyment may vary.