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James, R. Stricklandauthor profile |
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| url | http://www.goodreads.com/profile/jamesrstrickland | |||
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| born | August 15, 1967 | |||
| gender | male | |||
| place of birth | Topeka, KS, United States | |||
| website | http://www.jamesrstrickland.com | |||
| genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy | |||
| influences | Richard K. Morgan, Raymond Chandler, William Gibson, Walter Jon Williams | |||
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about this author
James R. Strickland has been telling stories since before he could read or write. By a long and circuitous route, through mandatory journal-keeping in high school, this led to an English Writing degree in 1990, and the pursuit of a master's degree in Communications from 1990 through 1993. Taking a break from graduate school, Strickland moved to the San Francisco Bay Area - nerdvana - to pursue a career in high tech, as well as his then-girlfriend-now-wife. Six years later, after a layoff in high tech, and before the credits all expired, Strickland completed his master's degree. Despite working in high tech, and especially during the periods of unemployment common to high tech workers, Strickland wrote, mostly for the consumption of fello...more |
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Irreconcilable Differences (Paperback) by James R. Strickland |
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The Cunning Blood (Hardcover) by Jeff Duntemann |
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recommended for: Lovers of old school sci fi, steampunk fans
read in January, 2006
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"It's 366 years in the future. Nanotechnology is everywhere, but humanity is still humanity, and the social ills that entails have continued right along, evolving to fit the times. Meet Peter Novolio. Peter is in trouble with the law. Meet Sangruse 9,...more
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Thirteen
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Neuromancer
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Hardwired
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Saving Fish from Drowning: A Novel (Ballantine Reader's Circle) by Amy Tan |
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The Bonesetter's Daughter (Ballantine Reader's Circle) by Amy Tan |
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The Hundred Secret Senses (Paperback) by Amy Tan |
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recommended for: Anyone who likes good, deep characters and interesting stories.
read in April, 2008
James, said:
"It's become a tradition for me to read Amy Tan's books when flying. My recent trip to Las Vegas was no exception, since at the last minute, I pulled down Amy Tan's The Hundred Secret Senses - the Kindle version - and dived into it as soon as ...more
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On the Bottom (Paperback) by Edward Ellsberg |
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recommended for: Science fiction and nautical fans
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This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here.
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Hello, James,
Thank you for adding me. I think I've seen your name on the SFF group here.
Congratulations on the contest win, and on being able to manage a Na-No... I am a slow writer, and whenever I set myself a deadline, or have one imposed, either my husband or my child gets sick and shares! LOL. Or else a school break, or series of snow days, or housecleaning emergency coincides.
I write funny RSF.
Are you on FaceBook? MySpace? Shelfari? Feel free to friend me there, too.
Best wishes,
Rowena
Hello, James,Thank you for adding me. I think I've seen your name on the SFF group here.
Congratulations on the contest win, and on being able to manage a Na-No... I am a slow writer, and whenever I set myself a deadline, or have one imposed, either my husband or my child gets sick and shares! LOL. Or else a school break, or series of snow days, or housecleaning emergency coincides.
I write funny RSF.
Are you on FaceBook? MySpace? Shelfari? Feel free to friend me there, too.
Best wishes,
Rowena
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