A column which appeared in the July 1993 issue of "Silicon Graphics World" magazine, this is an essay on the differences in typography on the printed page and on the computer screen, and how one affects the other.
Author of the novels,"The Shenandoah Spy", "The Queen of Washington" and MELTDOWN, the stage play "Memorial Day" and other works too numerous to mention here. Graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop, military intelligence veteran (Vietnam, Germany) who also wrote for the Encylopaedia Britannica and a long list of trade and business magazines you've probably never heard of. Former book reviewer, copyright activist, poker player and publisher"
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