Christopher Ride

Christopher Ride (born 1965 in Canberra, Australia) is a science fiction and thriller writer. He lives in Melbourne, Australia. He is also managing director of Interactive, an IT service provider, and has won the 2011 Southern Region Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year for Technology award.[1]

Christopher Ride
Born1965
Canberra, Australia
Occupationproduct manager
NationalityAustralian
PeriodEarly 21st century
GenreScience fiction, thriller, time travel
Website
www.facebook.com/christopherride

Early life

At age 20 Ride had lived in seven different countries including Burma, Peru, Turkey, Canada and the United States, witnessed three military coups, a category 5 hurricane, a 7.75 Richter scale earthquake and lived in Tanzania during the war against Idi Amin.

Writing

Ride self-published his first novel, The Schumann Frequency, in 2007. He was signed by Random House Australia (who re-released The Schumann Frequency in 2009) thereafter to a multiple-book deal for his Overseer Series. The second book in the series The First Boxer was released in 2009 (Later renamed "The last Empress" in 2012) and a third installment The Inca Curse followed in 2012.

Bibliography

The Overseer Series

  1. The Schumann Frequency (2007) | ISBN 9781863256582
  2. The Last Empress (previously titled The First Boxer) (2009) | ISBN 9781863256605
  3. The Inca Curse (2012) | ISBN 9781742750118
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gollark: <@237328509234708481> If you make /bin a path for programs please also make require try loading from /lib by default.
gollark: Yes you can.
gollark: Though actually chatbox type things are infinite range anyway usually.
gollark: Yes, but it won't work on 1.7.10. At all.

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