On March 16, 4 p.m. EST, join bestselling authors Elizabeth Moon and Jack Campbell/John Hemry in the first of Suvudu’s brand-new series of Master Class author discussions. Each discussion will center around a particular topic in writing, and the topic for this first session is How to Research. We’ll talk about methods for conducting online, library, and live-interview research; how not to be carried away by investigating side topics; how many sources are enough; how does one approach an expert; and much more. If you’re an aspiring writer, this series is for you, so sign up for an email reminder here using the widget above (it’s a one-time email–no spamming, promise!) or bookmark our dedicated page here: Elizabeth Moon and Jack Campbell Live Chat Page.
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Elizabeth Moon
Former Marine Elizabeth Moon is the author of many novels, including Victory Conditions, Command Decision, Engaging the Enemy, Marque and Reprisal, Trading in Danger, the Nebula Award winner The Speed of Dark, and Remnant Population, a Hugo Award finalist. After earning a degree in history from Rice University, Moon went on to obtain a degree in biology from the University of Texas, Austin. She lives in Florence, Texas.
Jack Campbell
John G. Hemry is the author, under the pen name Jack Campbell, of the New York Times and USA Today national bestselling Lost Fleet series (Dauntless, Fearless, Courageous, Valiant, Relentless, and coming in April, 2010, Victorious). Under his own name, John is also the author of the JAG in Space series and the Stark’s War series, as well as a variety of short fiction. John had the opportunity to live on Midway Island during the 1960s. After attending the U.S. Naval Academy, he served in a variety of jobs, including gunnery officer and navigator on a destroyer, with an amphibious squadron, at the Navy’s anti-terrorism center, and in a number of intelligence assignments.



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