Wade A. Kimberlin (born Houston, Texas,in 1970) is the author of many science-fiction and fantasy short stories, and one science-fiction novel.
As Wade grew up in Houston, he got an early start reading the fantasy and science-fiction works of Tolkien and Robert A. Heinlein. After high school, he went to study at Oklahoma Christian College, but remained undecided on a major. He left college in 1989 to join the United States Air Force, where he still serves today.
Even with working full time and raising a family with wife Karin, Wade found time to write. He completed his first novel, a space opera called Electronic Echoes of the Mind, in 2001, which got picked up for publication by Mundania Press shortly thereafter.
Wade is working on a sequel to Electronic Echoes of the Mind.
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