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Ben Magid

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Ben Magid is an author, comic book writer and professional screenwriter.

Before he started writing, Ben studied film at Columbia College Chicago. He sold his first screenplay, Pan, in 2006, and has been writing ever since.

When not dreaming up fantastic stories, he enjoys adventuring, from running with the bulls in Pamplona, climbing some of the world’s tallest mountains, and building epic LEGO sets.

Originally from Chicago, Ben now lives in Los Angeles with his partner Ciana, daughters Adelaide and Emmeline, and dog Finn..

If you want to know more about Ben and his next releases, visit his website benmagid.com, where you can sign up to receive emails about future books.

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“1951 Hudson Hornet,”
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“The ten thousand hour rule, Rebel recalled, as explained by Malcolm Gladwell in his book, Outliers: The Story of Success, that to become an expert in a particular skill, you must practice for ten thousand hours.”
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“Humans,” Thomas growled. “Is there no end to their treachery!”
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