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Ryk E. Spoor was born on 21 July, 1962 in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, is a Novelist, short story author. At 58 years old, Ryk E. Spoor height not available right now. We will update Ryk E. Spoor's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Novelist, short story author
Ryk E. Spoor Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 21 July 1962
Birthday 21 July
Birthplace Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Nationality United States

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Ryk E. Spoor Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Ryk E. Spoor worth at the age of 60 years old? Ryk E. Spoor’s income source is mostly from being a successful Novelist. He is from United States. We have estimated Ryk E. Spoor's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2017

Publishers Weekly describes Spoor's 2017 novel, Princess Holy Aura, as "Spoor’s affable horror fantasy [in which] a 35-year-old man must transform into a 14-year-old girl to save the world from a Lovecraftian menace." The same reviewer also wrote that "The Lovecraftian abominations are sufficiently over-the-top and the fight scenes are lively, but awkward dialogue and lots of exposition bog down the already overstuffed narrative." A reviewer for PopCultHQ found the book "hilariously enjoyable and had trouble putting it down."

2015

Reviewers for Flint and Spoor's 2015 book Castaway Planet were less favorable. The reviewer for Rosboch Book Reviews wrote that although the reviewer mildly enjoyed the struggles of the Kimei family, they "found the writing verging wildly into corny far too often" and thought that the "story is predictable and bland", unlike the previous books in the series. The reviewer for Koeur's Book Reviews wrote that the "novel went from really good to really bad, really fast. Almost like two different authors wrote separate halves."

2013

In reviewing the 2013 co-authored novel Portal, the reviewer for Astro Guyz wrote that "Portal is hard science fiction in the tradition of Ben Bova, Hal Clement and Arthur C. Clarke."

2010

The 2010 co-authored novel Threshold reached number 11 on the Wall Street Journal Best-Selling Books list for Hardcover Science Fiction for a week in June 2010. The book also reached number 9 on Publishers Weekly's Sci-Fi Bestseller List for a week in June 2012. A reviewer for Publishers Weekly wrote "fast-paced sci-fi espionage thriller [that] is light in tone and hard on science and a fine choice for any collection".

2006

In reviewing the 2006 co-authored novel Boundary, the reviewer for the publication SFRevu wrote that "It's refreshing to have a book with soldiers, scientists, and secret agents, all of whom, even when having differing orders, still find ways to actually work together for the common good." The reviewer also wrote that the authors introduces a lot of technical wiz-gimmickry in a way that "it's done smoothly enough that you don't feel like you're being given a lecture". The reviewer for SFFWorld wrote that he "thoroughly enjoyed Boundary" and "found it to be a quick and easy read, one where I was continuously kept interested on what would come next, and where it would lead from there." The reviewer also wrote that "Flint and Spoor have created a memorable cast of characters and have injected a real sense of wonder into the narrative".

2003

Ryk E. Spoor is an American science fiction and fantasy author, who also writes research grant proposals for a technology firm. He published his first novel, Digital Knight in 2003, and has gone on to publish over a dozen more novels, often in collaboration with award-winning author Eric Flint on their Boundary series. He is nicknamed "seawasp" or "Sea Wasp", an online handle he has been using since 1977 in venues such as Livejournal, Dreamwidth and Usenet.

Digital Knight (2003) reached number 10 on Locus Magazine Bestsellers for paperbacks for the month of January 2004. A reviewer for the Shiny Book Review called Spoor's first published work "fun, fast read about things that go bump in the night" and "a fine debut novel that does just about everything right".