John Hulme (author)

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John Hulme (born 1970) is an American children's writer and film director, co-author of The Seems fantasy book series[1] with Michael Wexler. Books in this series are held in over 800 libraries, according to WorldCat.

He and Wexler edited an anthology of short stories, Voices of the Xiled, and created a National Public Radio radio series, "Vanishing Point", and Baked Potatoes: a Pot Smoker's Guide to Film and Video.[2]

He also directed a documentary film, Unknown Soldier: Searching For A Father,[3] about his father, who was killed in the Vietnam War and never met his son.[4]

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  2. Trip Gabriel (January 22, 1997). "Culture Clash: Microsoft in Silicon Alley". Technology | Cybertimes (blog). The New York Times (nytimes.com).
  3. http://www.hbo.com/docs/programs/unknownsoldier/interview.html HBO Interview with Filmmaker John Hulme. Archived December 3, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
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