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Fantasy Book Critic is pleased to introduce the newest member to our team: Will Byrnes! We hope you’ll give him a warm welcome :)
A NYC native, Will Byrnes has worked in the Postal Service, (no, no AK 47) driven a yellow cab, been a health planner for the city and a computer guy on Wall Street, among other things. The first word he can recall reading is "Beginning" from that literary classic "Beginning to Color." The 60s introduced him to Heinlein, Asimov, AC Clarke and the usual gang of idiots, in addition to the classics of Tolkien, ERB, Jules Verne and HG Wells. He has been reviewing books, many, many books, on Goodreads since 2008. He has been a fan of the New York Metropolitans since before their birth, and even coached fifteen seasons of little league. He dabbles in photography and loves to visit National Parks.
It should be known that Will's book goddess, his wife, works at Harper Collins. So if you believe that negates his reviews for Harper books, feel free. In fact, she has no say in what he writes and only rarely reads his little offerings even after he posts them. Will currently lives in Brooklyn with his wife, and a herd of cats. His three children are all grown, well, nearly. He can be found at Goodreads and on his website, just don't tell the NSA.
Note: Thanks to Will for the use of The Eyes Of Acadia picture.
It should be known that Will's book goddess, his wife, works at Harper Collins. So if you believe that negates his reviews for Harper books, feel free. In fact, she has no say in what he writes and only rarely reads his little offerings even after he posts them. Will currently lives in Brooklyn with his wife, and a herd of cats. His three children are all grown, well, nearly. He can be found at Goodreads and on his website, just don't tell the NSA.
Note: Thanks to Will for the use of The Eyes Of Acadia picture.
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3 comments:
Welcome Will! Look forward to more reviews :)
Hi Charlie. My first post on FBC will be on Wednesday. Hope you like it. I had a lot of fun putting it together.
Hi Will,
Welcome to the team :)
Mihir