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SF Site reviewed the novel, praising Steele's writing style and saying the book was "interesting and well written enough". [4] SF Crowsnest wrote that "overall, 'Spindrift' is a very solid novel but not as essential as the first couple of 'Coyote' books."
Steele was born in Nashville, Tennessee on January 19, 1958. He was introduced to science fiction fandom attending meetings of Nashville's science fiction club.He graduated high school from the Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tennessee, received a bachelor's degree from New England College and a master's from the University of Missouri.
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Here’s an incomplete list of Okie-centric books, all recommended. Happy summer reading: ... Written at the Lips’ mid-2000s apex. ... Russ Florence lives and works in Oklahoma City. His column ...
At a charity dinner in San Francisco, the Ritz-Carlton ballroom is ravaged by an earthquake.In the aftermath, four stranger's lives are entwined forever. Sarah Sloane's perfect life falls apart when her husband is exposed as a fraudster. Grammy winner Melanie Free realises what is important in life. Photographer Everett Carson finds a new purpos
Steele said "V-S Day" first began as a novelette, "Operation Blue Horizon", which was published in 1988. The idea for the story came while researching his first book, Orbital Decay (1989) when he stumbled onto references to Sänger's space bomber. Steele stated that he "wasn't completely satisfied" with "Operation Blue Horizon" and rewrote it.
Ann DeFrango of The Daily Oklahoman said that the novel's heroine illustrated an archetype with Steel examining the "emergence of independent women" without allowing the book to be weighed down by the serious politics of 1960s America. [2] Carol Iaciofano of the Hartford Courant found the novel lacking, not just in "heart" but also in finesse ...
He has published thirty-seven books in French and English on subjects including French culture, language and the teaching of French language. Steele has received a number of awards including Member of the Order of Australia (2006), [2] Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur (1996), [3] [4] and Officier in the Ordre National de la Légion d’Honneur ...