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Roy C. Peterson Short Biography |
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Roy
C. Peterson was born among the wizened heaths and cranberry bogs of Cape Cod.
His parents were corporate business people, and then antique dealers in North Falmouth. When Roy was six years old, the family moved to Dover, Massachusetts. With advanced standing from Northeastern University, at Suffolk University he majored in Psychology, with double minors in Sociology and Philosophy. After college, he supported himself as an antique dealer, then as a real estate broker. In 1978, Roy began a program of sixty categories of private study. In 1983, he was one of eighty-nine co-founders, and became director, of the World Libertarian Order. Under the name Eric F. Magnuson, began to write the non-fiction Fimbul Winter Books. After a skiing accident in 1993, he left the mountains of New Hampshire, and in the legendary Bullet Car, headed for the gold country of California. In 2002 the United Nations invited him to participate in the World Civil Society Forum in Geneva. Lacking funds, he did it by proxy. In 2004, Roy entered the film industry as an actor, and began studies at the Actors' Gym in Las Vegas. This led to a program of film studies and fiction writing at CSN, then UNLV. In 2009, he served as a judge for the Las Vegas International Film Festival and began writing the Nationalist Revolution Series novels. At present, h e lives in Summerlin, Nevada. |
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