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David Grunwell
A detective of human behavior, David Grunwell seeks to gently uncover the hidden truths of what drives a person and put it in a fast, fun, and exciting story.David is a futurist, a...view moreA detective of human behavior, David Grunwell seeks to gently uncover the hidden truths of what drives a person and put it in a fast, fun, and exciting story.David is a futurist, an award-winning creative director, fine artist, and he has worked in educational television and in healthcare.Noticing quiet technological breakthroughs, he extrapolates how they will combine and adapt to shape and be shaped by culture. Society may change, yet humans still face many of the same dilemmas since the beginning.He is the author of science fiction novel THE FALL OF HEAVEN, its sequel THE STORM WITHIN, and the fantasy series RUFERTO BASARETTI: TROLLS AND OTHER TROUBLE, PROPHECIES AND OTHER PROBLEMS, and DARK ELF DANGER.David was fluent in three languages. He studied science, art, design, architecture, film, English, and business at five colleges and universities. He was a full-immersion student in Denmark.He is a futurist, a creative director, fine artist, a user experience and web designer, a 3D animator, an automotive and architectural designer, a marketing director, and a cartoonist. David has worked in educational television and in healthcare.David once was an atheist, the captain of his college fencing team, a martial artist, and a sailor. Thankfully, he was born 250 years too late for the Golden Age of Piracy.David, his wife, and daughter live in Ohio. They share their home with two cats, who find this arrangement generally more agreeable than they do.HOW I WRITE"Life is full of change where we have little control. These chaotic storms can break people, or with grace and time, they can be liberating. Our future is largely dependent on how we choose to respond and if we forgive. History is full of seemingly minor actions and situations that escalate to bring down nations or reshape maps. This is fascinating to me.""I approach a story with a general end in mind. I like to write myself into corners and try to figure out some wild, plausible, non-magical way to extricate the characters from their dilemma."view less