2024
Based in Sydney, Australia

Creating the Future Alien®

How does one write about the unquantifiable without self-reflection within the facets of ever-changing mirrors?

"This story is based on real events. I have often felt like a test pilot - pushing the limits of my abilities in the stormy skies of life. Sometimes, I have crashed. The first book I've written introduces the fictional story of a fighter pilot that encounters something extraordinary from beyond light speed. This is his background story as much as it is mine. I hope you are inspired by this story as much as I have been in telling it."

— Philip Tejszerski, March 1, 2024.

About the Book

Genre: SCI—FI FANTASY

Future Alien® draws on the timeless tale of an outsider bringing peace to a troubled world, and its insights have an ethereal quality that calms. The story gives the frightening figure that humanity has about the super-unknown future its real face; Beauty. The first book written by an X-Aerospace Designer is a dynamic journey that will make you feel at ease yet transport you to a different time. It's also a reflective piece that will evoke many different emotions. Open the pages to an encounter with one of the infinite mysteries of the universe.

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"A thoroughly enjoyable and thought provoking journey that had me ponder life and our place in the universe. The trivial problems of everyday life put on hold for a short time, as I read a story that prompted a deeper reflection. Highly recommended."

— David Ostler,
Experimental test pilot.

About the Author

Philip has been a designer since 1998, starting with vehicle design immediately after completing his degree in Industrial Design.

His design career achievements include lecturing in “Design for the future” at the University of Newcastle, experience as Automotive Designer in Italy, featured in Popular Science Magazine, winner of international car design competitions, OEM helicopter and motorcycle concept design, machine learning algorithm development, and the position of Aerospace Designer on EVTOL aircraft.


Philip continues to work full time in Industrial Design in Sydney, Australia.