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James Young is a Missouri native who escaped small town life via spending four years at a small, well-known Federal educational institution in upstate New York. After being set free from the Hudson River Valley, Dr. Young spent the next six years of his life in various locations (both foreign and domestic) having the cost of his education repaid one nickel at a time. Along the way he collected a loving, patient, and beautiful spouse...and various animals that did not fit any of those descriptions.
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After leaving the Republic's employ, James returned to the Midwest where he earned his doctorate in U.S. History. He now spends his time basking in the joy of completing his education while writing fiction and working for the Republic (again). His -
Ian James
Ian lives in a humble abode in Midwest America with his adorable cat, Jinx. He's written for years, from short stories to screenplays, and now books. After an envisioned career in the NFL didn't work out, only due to a knee injury, he had a variety of jobs over the years. From working on Gubernatorial Campaigns to selling Missouri timeshares in a mall for a week, Ian has had several illustrious careers. Now, he's decided to write novels. Ian is an amateur historian, an avid reader, and a huge Warhammer 40k nerd. He has several works in progress, so readers can expect more works to come! He enjoys sports and still regrets the rugby match that took away his rightful destiny as a Hall of Fame Green Bay Packer. Once he reached his twilight year
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Lewis S. Kingston
Lewis Kingston was born in 1986. His early introduction to the world of science fiction came in the form of a taped version of the original radio broadcast of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and, before long, he had consumed all of the books, the BBC TV series, and the radio script itself.
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By the age of eight, he had moved on to titles such as The Player of Games by Iain M. Banks, only later his parents remembering what they contained, but, despite a voracious appetite for reading and writing, the thought of working in the field never crossed his mind. He subsequently studied Motorsport Engineering at Coventry, and graduated with a good qualification, but deemed himself not much of an engineer and sought work in other fields.
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