David Alexander is an author of fiction and nonfiction. Known mainly as a book author, he has written in virtually all literary and journalistic forms. His fledgling appearance in print dates to a sonnet published in a New York City daily newspaper when David was seven. Between then and today, he has written and published in virtually every literary category, including novels, novelettes, short fiction, poetry, essays and film scripts.
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- David Alexander is an author of fiction and nonfiction. Known mainly as a book author, he has written in virtually all literary and journalistic forms. His fledgling appearance in print dates to a sonnet published in a New York City daily newspaper when David was seven. Between then and today, he has written and published in virtually every literary category, including novels, novelettes, short fiction, poetry, essays and film scripts. His investigative journalism, technical writing on defense-related subjects and short fiction have been published internationally, in outlets ranging from Penthouse Magazine to the journal Counterterrorism and Security. His books and shorter writings have been translated into seven languages, including Italian, German and Japanese. Alexander is an inveterate traveler and among the alumni of literary passengers on the Orient-Express, which he has frequently journeyed on and used as a basis for plot and reportage.
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- David Alexander is an author of fiction and nonfiction. Known mainly as a book author, he has written in virtually all literary and journalistic forms. His fledgling appearance in print dates to a sonnet published in a New York City daily newspaper when David was seven. Between then and today, he has written and published in virtually every literary category, including novels, novelettes, short fiction, poetry, essays and film scripts.
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