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MechWarrior 3®: Loren Coleman Cliffhangers Loren L. Coleman began writing fiction in high school, though it was during his five years as a member of the United States Navy, nuclear power field, that he began to write seriously. Despite the many threats which accompanied a flywheel printer interrupting the sleep of shipmates, he persevered through the rest of his enlistment and beyond, finally seeing his first novel published in 1997. As it happened that first novel detailed his prescient vision of a future battlefield, the machines of warfare, and the men and women who piloted them. It joined the BattleTech series as the novel Double-Blind. Working as a freelance writer and part-time game designer, Loren L. Coleman has continued to write for companies such as FASA and TSR while also pursuing his own work. For FASA, he has written for both the BattleTech and Earthdawn gaming lines, writing source material and fiction as well as working on MechWarrior 3® and its first expansion pack. His BattleTech fiction includes the novels Binding Force, Threads of Ambition and The Killing Fields. When he is not chronicling the politics and wars of thirty-first century mankind, Loren L. Coleman retreats to the Pacific Northwest territories of the United States on twentieth century Terra. He currently resides in Everett, Washington with his wife, Heather Joy, two sons, Talon LaRon and Conner Rhys Monroe, and a new daughter, Alexia Joy. He occasionally claims ownership (or at least responsibility) for three troublesome Siamese cats-Rumor, Chaos and Ranger. Read Trial By Fire Page: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
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