Thomas Hudson

Thomas Hudson began writing for fun while in high school, for work beginning in his early twenties, and again for fun after dipping his toes into the retirement pool at the age of fifty. He now is both a full time retiree and a 30-hour-a-week author.

The majority of his works revolve around the world of Tom Swift, the young inventor who in one incarnation int he 1950s through early 1970s never aged beyond being eighteen, had thirty-three adventures including building a giant jet, becoming the first person to get to the moon, creating a flying roadway in a fictional middle eastern nation, and many other things. All in fifty-two weeks?

Hardly. In this and other version, the house pseudonym of Victor Appleton is taken even though originally that included numerous authors. As of late 2016 he has written more than twenty novels and an equal number of collections of shorter novella-length and short stories.

Hudson is a science fiction fan, loves British humor and their comedy panel game shows, and finds a lot of the newer Australian pop music to suit him quite well. He is married with one dog and zero point zero children, and prefers it that way.

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