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Eduardo Suastegui

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Eduardo Suastegui has loved to daydream since he was a child. With formal education in math and science, affirmed through hands-on engineering experience in designing, building, and integrating gadgets of varying complexity, that daydreaming fed technological innovation. On the side, it also fueled artistic expression.

Of late that daydreaming has engendered stories about hackers, rogue AIs, and space travel, with more than a few stories about a dog trainer and her military K9s sprinkled in. Rumor has it he may even have a Western or two in him.

Eduardo loves to dive into fast-flowing, character-driven stories. With each of the books he reads or writes, he hopes to continue that adventure. For him, a great story is one that moves ahead, but w
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Eduardo Suastegui I don't fret over it. While other writers feel compelled and obligated to write every day, I believe everything has a season. Sometimes you need to re…moreI don't fret over it. While other writers feel compelled and obligated to write every day, I believe everything has a season. Sometimes you need to refresh and recover, maybe do a little reading or research. Things will eventually bloom again in Spring, so don't panic when you can't write in the middle of Winter.(less)
Eduardo Suastegui Very busy, Andrea. So much so, I missed your questions for 2 months! Ouch! I get ideas all the time. Too many of them to keep up. My biggest challenge…moreVery busy, Andrea. So much so, I missed your questions for 2 months! Ouch! I get ideas all the time. Too many of them to keep up. My biggest challenge is finding quiet time to write. I get that, and the words pour out.(less)
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Remembering my mom, Maria Suastegui

“Lord, help Eduardito be as shrewd as a snake and as meek as a dove.” Mom prayed this phrase over me every morning, standing at the door of our small Havana apartment, right before she sent me across the street to elementary school. Mom’s prayer comes from Matthew 10:16, which reads “Behold, I am sending […]


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“One by one, the three picture-in-picture mini-screens drop off. They’ve grown tired of the geek-speak. They have more important things to do than watch the blow-by-blow engineering sausage-making.”
Eduardo Suastegui, Random Origins: Four Our Cyber World Stories

“they could code a perfect predictor into their silicon. At least back then they knew a prediction amounted to nothing more than a likelihood of occurrence, a slide and glide along a bell curve, and that no matter how high its probability, total certainty was not one of its properties.”
Eduardo Suastegui, Random Origins: Four Our Cyber World Stories

“air-gapped. The best kind of unplugged and off-grid.” He grinned and didn’t bother tell her that for all the digital magic, the world is in fact analog. And in an analog world, nothing’s off-grid.”
Eduardo Suastegui, Random Origins: Four Our Cyber World Stories

“they could code a perfect predictor into their silicon. At least back then they knew a prediction amounted to nothing more than a likelihood of occurrence, a slide and glide along a bell curve, and that no matter how high its probability, total certainty was not one of its properties.”
Eduardo Suastegui, Random Origins: Four Our Cyber World Stories

“One by one, the three picture-in-picture mini-screens drop off. They’ve grown tired of the geek-speak. They have more important things to do than watch the blow-by-blow engineering sausage-making.”
Eduardo Suastegui, Random Origins: Four Our Cyber World Stories

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Angela Hausman Great reading your book Dead Beef. I gave it 4 stars.

I've finished my novel, Buried Ladies, and used yours to help build the hacking scenes. I'd love to have you read my novel and provide comments (it's unpublished until I get feedback). I'm happy to give you a PDF of the novel is you email me at angie@mktmaven.com. Thanks.


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