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Frequency Modulation: Fundamentals Apparatus Servicing

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Hardcover

Published January 1, 1948

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Nathan Marchand

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Nathan Marchand is a young writer from northeastern Indiana. Born June 29, 1983, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, he was homeschooled starting in first grade. He discovered his talent for writing in sixth grade English. He was given the assignment to write a “fanciful story,” so he crafted one about his toys coming to life and fighting each other. He enjoyed it so much, he wrote many sequels (he still has them all…somewhere). He eventually expanded into writing other stories and genres. He has wanted to write science fiction since his dad introduced him to the original “Star Trek” at age three.

He attended Taylor University Fort Wayne from 2002-2006, earning a B.A. in professional writing. He was taught by Dr. Dennis E. Hensley, one of the premiere writing instructors in the country. While there, he wrote for The Express, the school newspaper, and Calliope, the literary magazine, and authored various freelance articles.
He worked as a reporter for the Bluffton News-Banner in Bluffton, Indiana, from 2007-2008. He now writes for www.Examiner.com, and as a freelance writer. He’s served as marketing director/staff writer for Breakthrough Writing Services, a writing business he helped start with fellow TUFW graduates, from 2011-2012.

Nathan believes Jesus Christ is “the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). His stories, he hopes, communicate this at least implicitly.

His first novel, Pandora’s Box, was published in 2010 by Absolute XPress. He’s also the co-creator of the ongoing fantasy web serial, Children of the Wells.

His literary influences include C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Robert Heinlein, and Orson Scott Card. His favorite books are The Lord of the Rings, C.S. Lewis’ Space Trilogy, The Chronicles of Narnia, Starship Troopers, and Ender’s Game.

When not writing, he enjoys other creative endeavors like photography, acting, and amateur filmmaking.

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