Roger E Pedersen

Roger E Pedersen

Roger E. Pedersen, author of the Sci-Fi, dystopian SuperPower book series, began writing after losing everything, including his job, paramour, house, and car, which caught fire.

After extensive research, Roger, who lived in a homeless shelter near New York City, began writing the first SuperPower book.

Roger is not just a talented writer but a man of diverse interests. With an advanced degree in Computer Science Software Production, he is also a US Chess Life Candidate Master. His love for adventure is evident in his enjoyment of cruising on Carnival, visiting the Florida and California theme parks, and seeing blockbuster movies weekly.

Before his foray into writing, Roger was a top computer game designer and developer. His expertise in this field is evident in the SuperPower series, where readers can play three games as they progress through each book. These games involve identifying the referenced movie, book, or music, such as when Apollo Steele, the best man at his twin brother Rocky's wedding, quotes, 'Your 'Pretty Woman' has become 'The Runaway Bride.' Both are Julia Roberts and Richard Gere movies.

In addition to writing the SuperPower book series, Roger E. Pedersen has written the script for book 1, 'Deal of the Art,' which can be optioned and viewed along with the other books on StoryRocket.com.

 

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