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- Location:
- Slidell, LA USA
- Occupation:
- Material Management for Boeing Test and Evaluation
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About
- Gender:
- Male
- Location:
- Slidell, LA USA
- Occupation:
- Material Management for Boeing Test and Evaluation
- Favorite Writers:
- Robert A. Heinlein, Terry Nation, Diane Duane, Terrance Dicks, Robert Holmes, Ian Marter, David Eddings, J.R.R. Tolkien, Ashley Poston
- Favorite Books:
- Heart of Iron; Soul of Stars; Going Postal; Good Omens; The Truth; Monstrous Regiment; The Book of Night With Moon; The Wizard's Dilemma; Wizards at War; and about 150 Doctor Who books
- Favorite Quotes:
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"For some people, small, beautiful events are what life is all about!."
- The Doctor (Peter Davison). "Doctor Who - Earthshock," BBC, 1982
- Are You Published?:
- No
I have may interests and hobbies and my attention to them varies from idle curiosity to actually doing research and it tends to change. My hobbies and interests include: reading and watching science fiction and fantasy, and writing short fiction and poetry. I like drawing, painting, photography, graphic design, and web design. I’m interested in languages, linguistics, and etymology. I'm interested in Medieval/Renaissance history and culture, and all things British. I'm a massive Doctor Who fan. Watching, reading, podcasts, writing fan fiction, cosplay. I live Doctor Who.
I'm currently taking a break from pursuing a BA degree in creative writing to work on my craft. I'd love to work on the editorial staff of a newspaper, magazine, something. My current day job is working as in materials management for The Boeing Company at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in support of the Artemis rocket builds for the Space Launch System. That's right. I'm a sci-fi geek and I work in a place where we build rockets.Interact
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"For some people, small, beautiful events are what life is all about!"
-- The Doctor (Peter Davison). "Doctor Who - Earthshock," BBC, 1982. - Loading...