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Always I try to write about people. People are interested in other people always.
Homer Hickam
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Homer Hickam
Age: 81
Born: 1943
Born: February 19
Aerospace Engineer
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Science Fiction Writer
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Coalwood
West Virginia
Homer Hadley Hickam
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