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Benjamin T. Dudley

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Patrick Dewitt, Hironobu Sakaguchi, J.K. Rowling, Suzuki, Shunryu, Chu ...more

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Born in 1982, Benjamin T. Dudley is a North Carolina native with a rich academic background, holding degrees in Economics, Philosophy, and Composition, Rhetoric, and Creative Writing. Now residing in Tianjin, China, he leverages his diverse knowledge and global experiences to inform his storytelling. Currently, he imparts his writing expertise to students at Hebei University through its partnership with the University of Arizona, while also engaging in travel-blogging. His life's journeys, both literal and academic, shine through his writing, creating rich, immersive narratives. ...more

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"Fantasy for a new generation, incorporating AI and cyberpunk ideas into the traditional rangers and wizards and airships and swordfights that the genre thrives on. Goddesses permeate the book. Storytelling is a central feature. Which piece of oral hi" Read more of this review »
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" Thanks for the review, Shea! That was me, I just mailed them out with my brother. The sequel is almost done - the cover is looking really cool :) "
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