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Brian Herbert
American
Author
Born:
Jun 29
,
1947
Along
By The Time
Creative
Get
Mother
Writing
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My grandfather was a police officer. He taught Dad about lie detectors and police interrogation methods, so Dad got this old World War II lie detector and used it on us regularly. He was obsessed with the truth.
Brian Herbert
Truth
War
Lie
World
Police
Old
Detector
About
He
Obsessed
Police Officer
Got
Methods
Officer
Taught
Grandfather
Us
Used
Regularly
Old World
Dad
Interrogation
World War
World War II
We moved 23 times before I was out of high school!
Brian Herbert
School
Before
Out
High
High School
Times
Moved
I didn't actually get along with my dad when I was growing up, so by the time I was in my 20s, I didn't think I was going to be a writer.
Brian Herbert
Time
Think
Writer
Along
Up
Get
Going
Dad
Growing
Growing Up
Actually
By The Time
In 'Sidney's Comet,' thanks to all the consumerism, all the garbage had to be put in deep space, even though we're not supposed to litter the cosmos - that was an environmental message. Although it was funny, it had an important message.
Brian Herbert
Environmental
Funny
Space
Important
Thanks
Garbage
Though
Cosmos
Consumerism
Had
Put
Supposed
Message
Comet
Important Message
Although
Litter
Deep
Even
Deep Space
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