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I was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas and lived there until I went to college at the University of Kansas. Go Jayhawks! After graduation I lived in Lawrence, Kansas and started gr...view moreNew Biography
I was born and raised in Wichita, Kansas and lived there until I went to college at the University of Kansas. Go Jayhawks! After graduation I lived in Lawrence, Kansas and started graduate school in the early eighties. I published a science fiction short story “Pliny’s Commentaries” in the hardback anthology UNIVERSE 17 in the late eighties and started writing novels no one wanted to publish.
In the early nineties I got my PhD and moved to Ames, Iowa to teach as an adjunct assistant professor of English at Iowa State University. Go Cyclones! That’s where I met Bonnie. We fell in love, mot married and moved to Charleston, Illinois, where she began teaching at Eastern Illinois University. Go Panthers! I continued writing novels no one wanted to publish and perfected a process of writing novels quickly.
I gave up writing on 9/11 and didn’t write again for thirteen years. I want back to teaching at EIU and taught there until July 2014 when I moved to Monterey, California to teach at California State University, Monterey Bay. Go Otters! I started writing again and finished a novella and 5 novels in the next six months. I decided to self publish my writing and spent the next two years learning how to revise and publish.
The first volume of the Nevertime Chronology was published in January 2017. The most recent things I have written are a monthly explanation of my theory of time “What a Time Traveler Can Tell You about Time” and a short story “Time Travelers are a Dime a Dozen,” both published on my web site nedhuston.com.view less