Marc D. Giller wrote his first science-fiction novel at the tender age of sixteen, with the certainty of fame and riches before him. When that plan didn't work out, he went to college instead, earning a bachelor of science degree in journalism from Texas A&M University.
Never cured of the writing bug, he tried a few other genres—horror, thriller, historical fiction—when a script he wrote for Star Trek: The Next Generation earned him a chance to pitch stories for the show. Though none of those stories aired, that experience made him more determined than ever to become a professional writer. He fired off a few more novels and screenplays until HAMMERJACK finally caught the attention of Bantam Spectra. This is his first published work.
Over the years, Marc has worked as a photographer, producer, computer trainer, and even had a one-night stint as a television news reporter. For the last five years, he has been manager of information systems for a Tampa law firm.
Marc makes his home in the Tampa Bay area of Florida, where he lives with his wife, two children and a furry golden retriever.
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