Writer Cosmos Announces Exclusive Feature on Dr. Howard Covant’s Debut Sci-Fi Novel
Dr. Howard Covant discusses the philosophical and scientific themes of his debut sci-fi novel, Destiny: A Future Fate of Mankind, in an exclusive interview with The New York Times.
Toronto, Canada, 9th Dec 2025 – Writer Cosmos, a leading global publishing organization, today announced a special interview with Dr. Howard Covant, veterinarian, biomedical scientist, and author, in The New York Times. The interview provides an in-depth look at the inspiration behind Destiny: A Future Fate of Mankind, Covant’s debut science fiction novel that explores humanity’s potential to transcend the cycles of history through scientific and philosophical lenses.

A Fusion of Science and Fiction: The Making of Destiny
Destiny: A Future Fate of Mankind is the culmination of four decades of work in biomedical sciences and philosophical reflection. Dr. Covant, who spent his career studying the relationship between science, technology, and society, draws on his expertise to craft a science fiction narrative that feels grounded in scientific plausibility. Over eight years of development, Covant integrated themes from evolutionary biology, morality, and human progress into the book, creating a futuristic world that remains scientifically sound.
“I had to make the science believable,” Dr. Covant said in his interview. “Many professionals have said that the concepts in this book feel possible. That was important to me.”
The novel introduces innovative technologies like the “comm-link,” a wearable communication device, and PIP, an artificial intelligence companion. These concepts reflect Covant’s deep understanding of emerging technologies and their potential impact on society, capturing both their promise and inherent risks.
Exploring Optimism in Science Fiction
While modern science fiction often leans toward dystopian narratives, Dr. Covant’s novel represents a departure, aligning more closely with the optimistic outlook of pioneers like H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, and Gene Roddenberry. Dr. Covant views science fiction as a genre of possibility, where humanity can envision a future of progress and potential.
“For me, science fiction has always been something of promise,” he remarked. “It allows us to look forward and consider the great things humanity will encounter.”
This optimistic vision is particularly evident in the two contrasting societies featured in the novel: the Republican Empire, a religious theocracy, and the Corporation, a technologically advanced civilization. Through these societies, Destiny raises thought-provoking questions about humanity’s moral evolution, the forces that shape history, and whether societies can break free from repeating the mistakes of the past.
Philosophical Themes: Morality, Evolution, and Free Will
At the heart of Destiny lies an exploration of humanity’s capacity for moral growth and the direction of human evolution. Dr. Covant presents a narrative where the protagonist, Martin Tabir, embarks on a personal journey of transformation that mirrors the larger questions of freedom, morality, and destiny.
Tabir, a reluctant hero rather than a chosen one, struggles with his identity and role in the future of humanity. Dr. Covant designed this character to show how personal growth can reflect broader societal and spiritual development.
“He’s someone whose development shows that people have strength and spirit,” Dr. Covant said. “We can become more—if we choose to.”
The novel also grapples with the idea that humanity is evolving toward greater benevolence and goodness, even amid the rise and fall of civilizations. Despite the challenges faced by the characters, Dr. Covant maintains an optimistic view of the future, believing that humanity is on a path toward positive change.
Early Reader Response and Future Plans
Since its release, Destiny has generated strong reactions from early readers, who praise its pacing, philosophical depth, and compelling characters. Many have found it difficult to put the book down, highlighting its ability to engage with both intellectual and emotional aspects of the reader’s experience.

Dr. Covant has already begun working on a follow-up to Destiny, eager to continue exploring the scientific and philosophical questions introduced in the first novel. Fans can expect to see more from the author in the coming years as he builds on the foundations laid in Destiny.
About Dr. Howard Covant
Dr. Howard Covant is a veterinarian, biomedical scientist, and professor with over 40 years of experience in academia. His extensive background in biomedical science has provided him with a unique perspective on human compassion, scientific progress, and the integration of technology into society. Destiny: A Future Fate of Mankind is his debut novel, marking his transition from academic work to fiction.
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