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John Zakour is a humor,sci-fi writer and graduate student in Human Behavior. In the past, he has done such diverse things as write zillions (well, thousands) of gags for syndicated cartoonists and comedians, ride ambulances as an Emergency Medical Technician, work as a Web guru for a major university (which helped lead to creating Working Daze), write greeting cards, and assistant-teach Judo. His humorous sci-fi book, The Plutonium Blonde, is published by Daw books and is available at fine bookstores all over the country (and now in Russia also). You can check out John's The Plutonium Blonde on Amazon.com. John is also the regular weekly cartoonist for geek.com. (He even draws those himself.)
Kyle Miller says he's been drawing cartoons "as long as he can remember," but he got his first professional cartooning job drawing caricatures in a local amusement park while he was still in high school. Since then, he's had many jobs, including Engineering Aide at the Johnson Space Center in Houston and CAD Designer in Orlando, Florida. Along the way, Kyle was able to combine his love of cartoons and games in creating the unique look of "Toon, the Cartoon Roleplaying Game" for Steve Jackson Games, which still enjoys a small, devoted following. Kyle has spent the last decade as a Designer and Art Director at Dynamix, a maker of computer games. While there, Kyle directed the creation of many popular games, including 3D Ultra Pinball, but had to leave when the company closed its doors due to efforts to improve the parent company's bottom line. Kyle still provides game design consulting services and also has another cartoon strip, "Aimless," which can be seen on his website at www.gamecreature.com
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