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  2. Alan Campbell (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Campbell was born and raised in Falkirk, Scotland.He studied computer science at the University of Edinburgh.After graduating, he worked as a software engineer for DMA Design, Visual Sciences, and Rockstar North, developing the video games Body Harvest (for the Nintendo 64), Formula One 2000 (PlayStation), and the Grand Theft Auto series (PC, PlayStation 2).

  3. International Wrestling Federation - Wikipedia

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    One of the IWF's last shows was held in Sutton, New Hampshire on November 2, 2002. [29] Finally in 2003, health issues forced Kowalski to withdraw from both promoting and the wrestling school. Following his death in 2008, the Kowalski estate auctioned off IWF correspondence and other wrestling memorabilia from his career. [30]

  4. Larklight trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Larklight trilogy is set in an alternative Victorian-era universe, where mankind has been exploring the Solar System for at least a century. Earth is the same as it was in the late 19th century, but only the United Kingdom and its Empire possess the engines to travel across the Solar System.

  5. Alan Zweibel - Wikipedia

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    Alan Zweibel (born May 20, 1950) [1] is an American writer, producer, director, comedian and actor whom The New York Times says has “earned a place in the pantheon of American pop culture."

  6. T2 (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    The T2 trilogy is a series of novels written by S. M. Stirling, [1] set after the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and first published in May 2001, which makes them the first works to officially continue the franchise. The series consists of three novels: T2: Infiltrator (2001), [2] T2: Rising Storm (2003), [3] and T2: The Future War (2004 ...

  7. Glen Cook bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Cook speaks extensively of this in the citation interview: [2] Omnibus volumes (reprinted by Night Shade Books): A Cruel Wind: A Chronicle of the Dread Empire, an omnibus of the three main sequence novels (2006) A Fortress in Shadow: A Chronicle of the Dread Empire, an omnibus of the two prequels (2007)

  8. David Sherman - Wikipedia

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    His first book, Knives in the Night, was published in 1987 by the Ivy Book imprint of Ballantine Books as the first novel in Sherman's series, The Night Fighter. The series consists of six books, also including Main Force Assault (1987), Out of the Fire (1987), A Rock and a Hard Place (1988), A Nghu Night Falls (1988), and Charlie Don't Live ...

  9. Christine Campbell Thomson - Wikipedia

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    The first, Not at Night (Selwyn and Blount, 1925), lent its name to the whole series, which ran eleven volumes, finishing with Nightmare by Daylight (1935) and The "Not at Night" Omnibus (1937). [1] [2] In all, there were 170 stories and, according to noted fantasy bibliographer Mike Ashley, exactly 100 of these came from the legendary American ...