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Great things are done by a series of small things
brought together.”

— VINCENT VAN GOGH —

Steven L. Kent

American journalist and author

Steven L. Kent (born August 28, 1960) is an American writer, known for both video game journalism and military science fictionnovels. He is the son of woodworker Ron Kent.

Career

In 1993, Steven started work as a freelance journalist, writing monthly video game reviews for the Seattle Times. He eventually became a contributor to such video game publications as Electronic Games, Next Generation, and Computer Entertainment News, as well as such mainstream publications as Parade, USA Today, the Chicago Tribune, MSNBC, the Japan Times, and the Los Angeles Times Syndicate. He also wrote entries on video games for Encarta and the Encyclopedia Americana.

In 2005, Steve announced that he would concentrate on writing novels. In 2006, he published The Clone Republic and Rogue Clone. In 2007, he published The Clone Alliance.[1]

Kent received a B.A. in 1986 and an M.A. in 1990, both from Brigham Young University.

Bibliography

Science fiction

  • The Clone Republic (Marc

    Stephen Quartermain

    Australian television personality, journalist and presenter

    Stephen Quartermain

    Born

    Stephen William Quartermain


    (1962-05-07) 7 May 1962 (age 62)

    Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    NationalityAustralian
    EducationNorwood Secondary College
    Occupation(s)Journalist, radio host
    Years active1980–present
    Television10 News First
    Spouses
    • Julie Quartermain (1992–2000)
    • Paige (2003–present)
    Children2, son and daughter

    Stephen William Quartermain (born 7 May 1962[citation needed]) is an Australian television personality, journalist and presenter.

    Quartermain is currently a sport presenter on 10 News First in Melbourne.

    Early career

    Quartermain began his career as a cadet journalist with Leader Newspapers in January 1980. He then joined the ABC in 1982, where he worked as a radio and television journalist, covering general news, politics, police rounds, finance, industrial affairs and sport.[1][2]

    Television career (Network 10)

    In December 1984, Qua

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