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Joe Clifford Faust : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joe Clifford Faust
Joe Clifford Faust (born 1957) is an American author best known for his seven science fiction novels primarily written during the 1980s and 1990s, including ''A Death of Honor'', ''The Company Man'', the ''Angel's Luck'' Trilogy (all published by Del Rey Books), and the satirical Pembroke Hall novels (published by Bantam Spectra). His novels are known for their tightly controlled plots and their sense of humor.〔Clute, John and Nichols, Peter, The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, St. Martin's Press, 1993, p.421.〕 Like many authors, he draws inspiration from previous and current occupations, including projectionist, record store clerk, radio announcer, sheriff's dispatcher, and advertising copywriter. He currently works as a freelance writer alongside other creative projects such as occasional forays into cartooning and songwriting. From 2001 to 2008, he served as a freelance producer for a local cable music program, Random Acts of Music. ==Biography== Faust was born in Williston, North Dakota, but claims Gillette, Wyoming as his adopted home town. He currently lives with his family in his wife's ancestral home in Ohio—a 140-year-old plot of land signed over to the family by President James K. Polk. He enjoys reading, firearms, listening to music on his iPod, and good chili. Other interests include the creative process, songwriting, playing guitar, home recording, and community theater. He currently works as a copywriter at an advertising firm while maintaining his career as a freelance writer, and while not getting his books ready for re-publication as ebooks, is writing a new novel about UFOs.
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