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John Whitman

Author of Eaten Alive

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John Whitman has logged more than two million miles in more than 30 years of travel. He writes extensively for numerous travel magazines, is head writer for the software series Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? and is the creator of the successful middle-grade novel series Star Wars: Galaxy of Fear. He lives in Long Lake, MN.
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