
John T. Cullen has authored over 20 books, including The Generals of October (Simon & Schuster, 2004)pulse-pounding political-military suspense fiction set in a near-future U.S. Constitutional crisis.
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 John T. Cullen also writes screenplays, including one for Nebula Express (adapted from his SF novel) and the violent, darkly glistening, utterly strange tale of a serial killer in Scorpion.
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Synopsis
Tedda, a West Gotha citizen, has committed a terrible crime that she cannot even remember--because her memories of the crime and of the love affair that led to it have been selectively wiped clean. Did she have an affair with the handsome East Gotha spy, Captain Alton Hedrock? She may have been a great mathematician for the fatherland, but she cannot recall that, either.
Now a prisoner of the state, Tedda labors at a strange university where work is being done on advanced intereality travel and femtoverses: worlds shrunken to infinitesimally tiny size. She befriends an eccentric group of young computer scientists with whom she plays a popular board game called Monorail. The group has secretly constructed a private 'pocket universe' based on Monorail.
Tedda and her friends descend into this femtoworld to play the game among its citizens, to buy and sell rail lines, stations, and downtown property--but end up in a bloody war of espionage and double-cross in which worlds are at stake. Here she meets Edgar, a rule--a fully human inhabitant of this tiny world, with intriguing links to her own world and past life. Some of the rules down here become her allies. Other rules are creations of the two warring states, sent to spy on her and battle each other.
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John T. Cullen has been a pioneer in digital publishing since 1996. He is listed by digital publishing historian Karen Wiesner as the sixth digital publisher in history, and the second person to publish serialized chapters on line (starting 1996). His web magazine Deep Outside SFFH was the first to be listed along with the professional pulps in Writer's Market (1999) and was at one time the oldest professional SFFH magazine in the world. John T. Cullen continues to explore new ways to adapt the primordial power of storytelling to emerging new digital opportunities as the Third Millennium springs to light.
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 A Walk in Ancient Rome John T. Cullen (Simon&Schuster May 2005) innovative, acclaimed walking & teaching tourexplore every corner of the Imperial capital at its zenith almost 2000 years ago; learn its historysmell and taste the very air of Classical Rome.
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= Summer 2008 =
 A Walk in Ancient Rome, Second Edition John T. Cullen (Clocktower Books 2008)New! Many new maps; images from the unique scale model of AndréCaron of Quebec. Read this innovative book, with its acclaimed walking & teaching tour. Explore every corner of the Imperial capital at its zenith almost 2000 years ago; learn its history. Smell and taste the very air of Classical Rome. The new edition is bigger, like an atlas. Some people have carried the 1st edition with them to Rome, and found it greatly enhanced their experience.
 Dead Move: Kate Morgan and the Haunting Mystery of Coronado, 2nd Ed. John T. Cullen (Clocktower Books, San Diego, Summer 2008). John T. Cullen has tackled the mystery of the ghost at the Hotel del Coronado. He has assembled a dramatic new theory about how and why she violently died on the back steps of the hotel in 1892. A first-class ghost story and whodunit wrapped in one.
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