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Eric B. Ruark

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in Waterbury, Connecticut, The United States
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I love a good mystery... books... TV... movies... real-life... which is why when I sit down at my keyboard, I have the tendency to write mystery stories. I was born and raised in Waterbury, Connecticut, but even at an early age, my parents encouraged me to travel, and although I'm a New England Preppie, I've been to schools in France and Switzerland and was the guest of Jose Greco, the famed Flamenco artist in Spain... all before I was 18 years old.

In college, I majored in English and Drama. I rowed on the varsity crew. After college, I took up acting. In Japan, you would have seen me as Babe Ruth in their popular show THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF JAPANESE BASEBALL. (That should give you a good idea of what I look like. I was Off-Off Broadway in B
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Eric B. Ruark Develop a thick skin. Only a handful of the chosen will recognize your blood, sweat and tears as labor. To most, your skill, gift, whatever you call i…moreDevelop a thick skin. Only a handful of the chosen will recognize your blood, sweat and tears as labor. To most, your skill, gift, whatever you call it will go completely unrecognized. Don't let it get to you.(less)
Eric B. Ruark It all depends on what blocks me. For the most part, I have trouble when my mind has raced ahead of my fingers, so to speak. Once I have the scene com…moreIt all depends on what blocks me. For the most part, I have trouble when my mind has raced ahead of my fingers, so to speak. Once I have the scene completed in my mind, I find it very difficult to stop everything and go through the slow process of taking that completed scene and putting it down on paper (or the computer screen depending upon which media I'm engaged with.) I simply have to force myself.(less)
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Murder Beyond the Milky Way

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message 8: by Eric

Eric Ruark I haven't posted for a while because I've been editing a new book. ASTRONAVIGATION will be published by Springer some time in 2017. This book will be the hands-on emergency guide for all navigators both sea and air. The brain-child of Dr. Kurt Zitscha, it contains the navigation formulas to use when the global GPS system goes down. It is absolutely ground-breaking.


message 7: by Eric (last edited Dec 24, 2014 07:28AM)

Eric Ruark Recently received a glowing 5-star review on Amazon for MURDER BEYOND THE MILKY WAY --

This amazing book is Hard Science fiction ala Isaac Asimov, a murder mystery in Outer Space where science fiction meets hard-boiled mystery in a perfect alliance. Harry Salem is a noir detective from the Raymond Chandler books, but with Eric B. Ruark's unique changes and interpretation. Other characters like Captain O'Rouarke, of the Space Cavalry, Steve Somerset, Lydia Thompson, and Quincey are well-characterized and keep the edge-of-the-seat mystery going. Vivid descriptions of planets like Magnum Four and Emerson Five are well-written with vivid colors and words that fill all of the senses so you actually feel like you're there. Unexpected twists and turns of the plot keep you guessing.


message 6: by Eric

Eric Ruark Currently working on a sequel to MURDER BEYOND THE MILKY WAY. The working title is DO ROBOTS WEEP MAGNETIC TEARS. (I may change Robots to Androids althought I'm not decided at this point.) I'm about 100 pages into a probable 300 page book.


message 5: by Eric

Eric Ruark Currently translating my Little Tree story into Spanish.


message 4: by Rusty

Rusty Nugent Thanks for your friendship. :)


message 3: by Eric

Eric Ruark Coming soon... THE LITTLE TREE THAT WOULD... in French!


message 2: by Eric

Eric Ruark I'm not interested in "fan" fiction. I consider "fan" fiction to be anything written by someone other that the author that created the work/character to begin with. For example, all these new and improved Sherlock Holmes books. The stories may be well crafted, but they are not Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sir Arthur had a specific style and technique that was unique for his time and place. It's what made Sherlock Holmes... well, Sherlock Holmes.


message 1: by Eric

Eric Ruark At my age, just trying to remember all the books I've read takes up a lot of time.


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