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Acknowledgements
Many wonderful people supported me throughout the process of writing this book. In case I forgot someone, I offer a blanket THANK YOU to all my beta readers and friends who offered their time and sage advice.
Special thanks go to my parents who served as the first critics, editors, and fans. I could not have completed this book without you both. I love you. Also, I'd like to offer a heartfelt heap of appreciation to my dear friends, new and old. All of you spent time providing feedback, and it was invaluable. I'd like to thank the following people for their work, in no particular order than how they popped into my head: Elizabeth Dallaire, Richard Dallaire, Brendan Dallaire, Tricia Dallaire, Chris Whalen, Ron Lemen, Vanessa Lemen, Robert Mouck, Tommy Yune, John Nee, Jamey Scott, Scott Benefiel, Dan Gregoire, Farshid Almassizadeh, Renee Almassizadeh, Alex Bear, Chris Avellone, Mary DeMarle, Wilma Growney, Bill Growney, Ellen Long, Mark Long, David Costello, Dan Santat, Lars Liden, Dave Scarpitti, Jonathon Knight, Carlton Johnson, Kevin Hemmons, Kory Jones, Scott Faye, Gregory Ness, Frank Vitale, David Brin, Keith Kaisershot, Laura Crawford, Matt Weinhold, Steve Kim, Bryce Baker, Michael Rooney, Chris Allen, Kelly Jean Aker, TQ Jefferson, Jen Scarano, Mari Tokuda, Ed Byrne, Lee Borth, Kelli and Chris Aker, Rafal Kania, Ross E. Lockhart, Joe Spencer, Matt Danzig, Michel Kripalani, and Matt McClure. Of course, I would also like to thank you, the reader, for choosing my book. If you feel inclined, please visit me online to give your thoughts and reviews – I would love to hear from you!
About the Author
Eric Dallaire wrote his first book in 1995, the Strategy Guide for The Journeyman Project: Buried in Time for Prima Publishing. This led to a full time job at Presto Studios, a pioneer in the early CD-ROM adventure game genre. He became lead writer and designer of the acclaimed Journeyman Project adventure game series. Then Eric accepted the role of head writer for Activision, writing and producing Star Trek Hidden Evil and Away Team with Paramount Studios. Later, he formed his own mobile games studio and developed applications for Electronic Arts, Amazon, and other publishers. In 2005, he broke new ground with the Kindle, partnering with Amazon to create that platform’s first interactive adventure novel. The sci-fi noir novel Dusk World became the first Kindle book to feature a nonlinear story with multiple endings based on reader choice. The digital novel rose to number 54 on the Kindle Top 100. When he's not writing, Eric pursues the development of technologies to further educational causes. He co-founded TeachTown, a company with a mission to deliver online lessons and applied behavioral treatments for children with autism and special needs. He co-authored a study that showed TeachTown's intervention of behavioral science and game focused reward structure improved learning. More recently, he designed and produced Age of Learning's groundbreaking mobile application to teach English to Chinese students. If you'd like to read more about him, check out his website. www.ericdallaire.com.
About the Cover Artist
Ron Lemen is an illustrator, designer and instructor with an extensive client list. He lives in San Diego with his best friend and wife Vanessa who is also an amazing painter, designer and instructor. They are both whipped into shape by their pets Sadie and Zoe. They have their own school in Encinitas California.
www.revartacademy.com
He also teaches for:
Gnomon School
LAAFA
CGMA
To view more of his work, go to:
http://www.Lemenaid.blogspot.com
On Instagram: ronlemen, or you can follow his work on Facebook.
COMING SOON:
CIVIL WAR
By Eric Dallaire
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NOW AND FOREVER.