Jeremy Robinson (born 1974) is the author of five novels, Pulse (2009), Kronos (2009), Antarktos Rising (2007), Raising the Past (2006) and The Didymus Contingency (2005). He is also the author of two non-fiction titles, POD People - Beating the Print-On-Demand Stigma (2006, Breakneck Books) and The Screenplay Workbook (2003, Lone Eagle Press). Robinson cites James Rollins as a major inspiration for his writing.
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- Jeremy Robinson (born 1974) is the author of five novels, Pulse (2009), Kronos (2009), Antarktos Rising (2007), Raising the Past (2006) and The Didymus Contingency (2005). He is also the author of two non-fiction titles, POD People - Beating the Print-On-Demand Stigma (2006, Breakneck Books) and The Screenplay Workbook (2003, Lone Eagle Press). Robinson cites James Rollins as a major inspiration for his writing. He has received praise from James Rollins three times for his novels, The Didymus Contingency, Raising the Past and Antarktos Rising. Other authors cited by Robinson as inspiring his writing are Douglas Preston, Steve Alten, Michael Crichton, Matthew Reilly and Frank Peretti.
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- Jeremy Robinson (born 1974) is the author of five novels, Pulse (2009), Kronos (2009), Antarktos Rising (2007), Raising the Past (2006) and The Didymus Contingency (2005). He is also the author of two non-fiction titles, POD People - Beating the Print-On-Demand Stigma (2006, Breakneck Books) and The Screenplay Workbook (2003, Lone Eagle Press). Robinson cites James Rollins as a major inspiration for his writing.
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