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3-Sep-84 10:20:30-EDT,955;000000000001
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Date: 3 Sep 1984 1020-EDT
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From: Stu Galley <SWG at ZORK>
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Subject: Re: JIM LAWRENCE
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To: JON
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cc: SWG, MD, BLANK
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In-Reply-To: Your message of 28-Aug-84 1104-EDT
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I think he should be included in Seastalker's About the Author.
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Here's a summary of the bio he supplied to us:
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Jim Lawrence has written fiction extensively for both children and
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adults in a variety of media: books, magazine articles, film and radio
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scripts, and comic strips, including "decision" strips. He estimates
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that he has written some sixty books of fiction, many of them under pen
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names for series like Tom Swift Jr and Nancy Drew. His radio credits
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include weekly scripts for Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, The Green
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Hornet, and Sky King. He has written for, and in some cases created and
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illustrated, the comic strips Dallas, Joe Palooka, Captain Easy, Friday
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Foster, and Buck Rogers. Seastalker is his first published work of
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interactive fiction.
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