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Tom Coyne is an American writer and professor. Coyne has published four books, A Gentleman's Game (2002), Paper Tiger (2007), (2009) and (2019). A Gentleman's Game was adapted into a full-length film starring Gary Sinise and Dylan Baker. After graduating from Archmere Academy, Coyne attended the University of Notre Dame, and then moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he is now an English professor at Saint Joseph's University.

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  • Tom Coyne is an American writer and professor. Coyne has published four books, A Gentleman's Game (2002), Paper Tiger (2007), (2009) and (2019). A Gentleman's Game was adapted into a full-length film starring Gary Sinise and Dylan Baker. After graduating from Archmere Academy, Coyne attended the University of Notre Dame, and then moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he is now an English professor at Saint Joseph's University. (en)
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  • Tom Coyne is an American writer and professor. Coyne has published four books, A Gentleman's Game (2002), Paper Tiger (2007), (2009) and (2019). A Gentleman's Game was adapted into a full-length film starring Gary Sinise and Dylan Baker. After graduating from Archmere Academy, Coyne attended the University of Notre Dame, and then moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he is now an English professor at Saint Joseph's University. (en)
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  • Tom Coyne (writer) (en)
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