D. Scott Dickinson
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David Dickinson is a retired NASA Public Affairs manager at Kennedy Space Center. Starting as a copy runner in the newsroom of U.S. News and World Report magazine, he went on to become a reporter and editor, Peace Corps personnel director and university research fellow. Now writing under the pen-name D. Scott Dickinson, he has completed books on social realism, poetry, historical fiction, science fiction and fantasy, including his first published work, The Bromeliad Passage, also available in two volumes for children: World Beneath Our Feet and Empire Beneath the Earth. The Little Box Turtle, a children’s book about the heartache of bullying, was released in March 2019. Another children's book, The Dark Side of Town: A Portrait of the Jim Crow South, was published in July. It is a work of nonfiction dealing with racism and antisemitism. The author published his first collection of poems, Soundings: A Chapbook of Verse, in fall 2020, and his first Christmas novel, The First Nowell: A Cornish Christmas Carol, later in the year. Audio-books are available for both The First Nowell and Paradox Moon, and the audio-book version of Lunar Antipodes is in production for release in 2021. His novel Eos Rising: Across a Savage Sea was released in July 2021. It is the final volume of a trilogy of full-length novels on space travel, the cautionary tale of an alien world’s post-apocalyptic response to climate change and the pandemic it spawned. The first book of the series, Paradox Moon, and the second book, Lunar Antipodes: The Far Ends of the World, take the reader on a journey through deep time on this mysterious, far distant planet. The three-book series also is available as a single volume, Regenesis, released in paperback in July and kindle in August 2021. This author is a prize-winning writer and a member of the Space Coast Writers Guild.
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