Steven Radecki
Steven Radecki has been writing stories for as long as he can remember. After earning a degree in Information and Computer Science, he authored several technical papers about computer technology and one non-fiction book about developing multimedia applications, Multimedia with QuickTime. Now, he focuses on writing novels and screenplays. He is a technical writer and a certified project manager, managing projects for several high-tech companies in Silicon Valley.
Steven is also the author of Building Baby Brother and the executive producer of the podcast, Small Publishing in a Big Universe.
Steven can be found at A Work in Progress.
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