Nat Russo
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July 31, 1970 (age 54)
New York City, U.S.
- Author
- blogger
- software engineer
Nat Russo | |
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| Born | Natalo A. Russo July 31, 1970 (age 54) New York City, U.S. |
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| Period | 2014–present |
| Genre | Speculative fiction, Fantasy |
| Notable works | Necromancer Awakening, The Road to Dar Rodon |
| Spouse | Casi Russo |
| Children | 1 |
| Website | |
| erindorpress | |
Natalo A. Russo (born July 31, 1970) is an American fantasy fiction author. He is best known for his series The Mukhtaar Chronicles.[1][2][3]
Russo also authors an award-winning blog for fellow writers, entitled A Writer's Journey,[4] in which he documents his experiences as an independent writer and offers writing tips.[3][4] Russo maintains an active presence on various social media outlets, including Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.[5][6][7][8]
Natalo A. Russo was born in Queens, New York, raised in Prescott, Arizona, and as of 2015[update], lives in Austin, Texas.[1][4]
According to his personal bio, he has held many jobs over the years before becoming an author,[1][3] including pizza maker,[1] radio DJ,[1] Catholic seminarian,[1][3] police officer,[1][3] and software engineer,[1][3] his current profession.[1][3] He also holds a degree in Philosophy and a black belt in Tang Soo Do.[1][3]
Influences
Russo has stated on a number of occasions that his primary writing influence is Raymond E. Feist, author of the Riftwar Saga.[9][10] Since the mid-1990s, Russo has maintained an online relationship with Feist.[11]
He also credits fellow author and editor Joan Reginaldo, and James Scott Bell, for improving his craft as a writer.[9][11]