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John Michael Greer
Born in the gritty Navy town of Bremerton, Washington and raised in the south Seattle suburbs, I began writing about as soon as I could hold a pencil. SF editor George Scithers' dictum that all would-be writers have a million words of so of bad prose in them, and have to write it out, pretty much... show more

Born in the gritty Navy town of Bremerton, Washington and raised in the south Seattle suburbs, I began writing about as soon as I could hold a pencil. SF editor George Scithers' dictum that all would-be writers have a million words of so of bad prose in them, and have to write it out, pretty much sums up the couple of decades between my first serious attempt to write a book and my first published book, "Paths of Wisdom", which appeared in 1996. These days I live in Cumberland, Maryland with my spouse Sara; serve as presiding officer -- Grand Archdruid is the official title -- of the Ancient Order of Druids in America (AODA), a Druid order founded in 1912; and write in half a dozen nonfiction fields, nearly all of them focused on the revival of forgotten ideas, insights, and traditions of practice from the rubbish heap of history.
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Birth date: January 01, 1962
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VariousAwesomes
VariousAwesomes rated it 9 years ago
Again, fantastic worldbuilding and setting from this author. Good characters and plot, too, although there is gender imbalance and mild sexism at times. Much great speculation regarding alien civilisations. My only major issue is with the narrative style this is written in, in journalistic fashion...
VariousAwesomes
VariousAwesomes rated it 9 years ago
Really fantastic worldbuilding and setting. Well-written. A great 'what if' sci fi novel. Lacks the fifth star because the characters fall kind of flat, and because the story ends rather abruptly - it lacks in try/fail cycles, basically. -Lyr
TJH's Shelf
TJH's Shelf rated it 9 years ago
As a book-hoarder, while there are many books that I promised myself that I will come back to them later, there are very few books that I wish I didn't waste my time reading them; add this to that extremely short list. I bought this book online and I did so because: 1) I found the title interestin...
Parnassus Reads
Parnassus Reads rated it 12 years ago
This book is full of interesting information, but it's bias is fairly clear. It's also fairly doomy and gloomy. If you're into post-apocalyptic and/or dystopian genres, this book gives a nice overview of how we might get there, one day.
thomcat
thomcat rated it 13 years ago
A compelling subject and some very interesting ideas, but something about the writing just didn't draw me in. Has a seriously lengthy bibliography. Can see myself referring to the ideas here some day.
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