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Robert James Schultz

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Robert is a graduate of Ricks College, now called BYU-Idaho. He currently works for BYU-Idaho AV Productions as the Chief Video Engineer. Robert holds a private pilot’s certificate and works on light general and experimental aircraft avionics at the Rexburg Airport in his spare time. Water sports and riding motorcycles on road trips with his brothers are just some of his many interests. He loves participating in Triathlons and is a 2013 Ironman. Robert has loved writing stories since his early teens, most dealing with the science fiction genre. Married to Lola Hazel VanLeishout, they are the parents of five children and reside in Sugar City, Idaho.

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Robert James Schultz I would love to go the the Planet Cross in the Jurass system of Hadrian. This is not only a manufacturing juggernaut for that quadrant of Hadrian, but…moreI would love to go the the Planet Cross in the Jurass system of Hadrian. This is not only a manufacturing juggernaut for that quadrant of Hadrian, but is also a destination playground for any tourist in the quadrant, rich or poor. Imagine lounging on a luxurious Letoh balcony, watching Cross's two moon in close orbit. So close you can see the mining process taking place on the surface and the ships in orbit having to manually navigate to avoid collision. The recreation available on Cross is like nowhere else. If you can imagine it, it's there.(less)
Robert James Schultz I typically steer clear of a question like this because it's kind of fluid, and I biased on my own characters. Outside my own writing worlds, I really…moreI typically steer clear of a question like this because it's kind of fluid, and I biased on my own characters. Outside my own writing worlds, I really loved the relationship of Pete Sandich and Dorinda Durston in the story 'Always'. A 1989 movie remark of the 1940s war film, 'A guy name Joe'. The relationship this couple had was so full of passion and spark, one not letting the other try to overshadow the other. Both trying to figure out how to get along with the other and ultimately figuring it out, some of it, after one partner was gone. The relationship was as well intertwined with the surrounding story, as the actors portrayal of them and how well they acted the parts. But this isn't a movie review. My other favorite couple, at least right now, comes from the second book I just wrote, first in its three book series I'm working on, Gunnar Conrad and Audra Atlanta. A match, inadvertently brought together in which case, not only do they love and need each other emotionally, but also on a physiological level as well. This relationship follows the time proven adage that the man needs the woman to keep him running straight, but the man never wants to admit to that and it is only after a life time together does he discover that he is very little, or at least, very incomplete without the woman. Gunnar and Audra are no different, but it's how they come to realize each other's short comings and how the other can help to fill in the blanks to create a couple of one mind.(less)
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