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Gender
Male
Birthday
September 30 1956
Location
Seattle, WA
About Me
After an initial period working in healthcare, I moved into the computer field. For the next thirty years I did everything from building hardware, design and build applications, to planning and leading large-scale IT projects. It just about killed me. I semi-retired from IT, did some consulting and freelance writing. Then I had the opportunity to work in healthcare again. For the past four years I have worked in an emergency room where I've seen the changes in medicine since I left it.
Type of Writer
I've dabbled with horror but keep coming back to science fiction as my preference.
Writing Style
I've definitely been influenced by Philip K. Dick ("Show, don't tell")and Hemingway ("Keep it short and to the point").
Interests
I read and watch whatever I can find about time and the cosmos, especially the multiverse theory. What gets written now about these topics in sci fi may one day turn out to be reality.
Website / Homepage
Favorite Genres
Science fiction, mystery, horror
Favorite Authors
Lately, I have been fascinated by the work of Phillip K, Dick.
Favorite Quote
"Nothing great in the world has ever been accomplished without passion." (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel)
Favorite Music
80's classics
Favorite Movies
Classic horror like Carnival of Souls and Nosferatu. Sci fi tech with Zen appeal like Tron Legacy. Modern approaches to time and multiverses such as Predestination and Edge of Tomorrow. Spiritual/Sci Fi overlap such as Radio Free Albemuth.
Favorite Shows
I haven't watched much "TV" since the X-Files series ended. *Smile*
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