Books (and Stuff) By Steven Saltman

Non-fiction

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"As I jumped from classroom to boardroom, your book was a godsend." from LinkedIn
"This book is hilarious. Steven has a good time getting through a very boring topic." from Amazon

Fiction

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Adventures In Radio Astronomy
Beta reader comments
"...action-filled, witty, ...(with insane plot twists!). I couldn't put the book down..."
"...hits nicely between what feels like hard sci-fi (where the science is meant to be as accurate as possible) and a character-driven story about kids just trying to protect themselves"
"...given Harry's character, I should mention that I'm disabled (legal blindness since birth) and that I felt Harry was handled with a beautiful realism."

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About

Steven Saltman is an author who lives in Santa Fe, NM. He had a popular early cancer blog which was turned into an unsuccessful book. In no particular order, he has sailed across the Pacific, earned a master's degree in forestry economics, founded and sold a tech company, been in an Oscar-winning movie, worked in a top secret nuclear laboratory, served in the US Peace Corps (Lesotho) and run several marathons. Many years ago he was chosen as one of Boston's "40 Under 40." Sometime later, he decided to write a science fiction novel.