George Richard Hall, BAF admiral: "Divide and Conquer", "How to Prepare a Delicious Tea".
Pierre Vincent du Petit Thouard, Bohemes vice-amiral: something in romanticist style about the state, the King and his successes, probably a book of poetry, hoping it would sell well.
Eugene Goriot, Redemption captain: "Wars, the horror of mothers".
Billy Bo Jackson, secondary LN fleet Waran pilot: once he gets old, provided that he learns how to write, he'd write his autobiography, permeated with serious humour and symbolism. He was a farmer until a Rheinland gunboat crashed on his property on Houston, and destroyed everything for good. Then he joined the Navy.
Jawdat an'Nuss, Core (hey Lyth, what's the rank that allows you to fly a Mako?): He has a very complex personality. Maybe just weird, I haven't formed his full character yet. I think he is autistic. He would stare at a blank page for exactly an hour, then turn it and do the same with the next one. Eventually he would close the back cover and call it a book. Nothing would be written on the paper, only in his deviant mind.