Following the adage "Specialization is for insects," (Robert Heinlein), Leslie Wooddavis has worked in Child Psychology, Airline Travel (PSA), Internet communications (Cox) and teaching Shakespeare to disinterested college students at local universities. After about five years in each profession...
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Following the adage "Specialization is for insects," (Robert Heinlein), Leslie Wooddavis has worked in Child Psychology, Airline Travel (PSA), Internet communications (Cox) and teaching Shakespeare to disinterested college students at local universities. After about five years in each profession she gets bored and looks for other opportunities.Leslie is best known (publically) for writing and designing role-playing computer games (Uncle Fudd's Treasure, Clue and others). She has written twenty-six novels all in different genres (keeping with the "Specialization" edict). Almost half of her books are under pseudonyms. Leslie has two daughters, three grandsons, three cats, two dogs and one steadfast and incredibly tolerant husband. She currently resides in Jamul, California, a few miles outside of San Diego.
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