Fish Phillips
Fish Phillips was born and raised as the son of an enlisted Marine.
After attending high school in Hawaii, and top universities elsewhere, a genre-defying career path led him to writing.
Over decades, he has served as a technology founder, medical researcher, college professor, web developer, screenwriter, filmmaker, program manager, and artist.
His academic background in science, art, cultural anthropology, and theology enables him to render rich worlds accessible to broad audiences.
As a multi-platform creator, he shares unique, high-concept stories to delight, entertain, and cultivate curiosity.
Based in Atlanta, he lives with his engineer wife and a teenage daughter who once mocked him by saying, “Look at daddy signing books like he’s famous
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