Robert
S. Tyler is a freelance writer. He writes for fun, profit, and basically because he needs
to.
Born in the early ‘80s, he hates writing author’s bios, mostly because
he has to unsuccessfully stifle the urge to say something witty like
“he divides his time between questing for dragons and playing with his
cats,” or “when he’s not out beekeeping, you can find him growing
peppers in his garden and playing with his three children.” He lives near Boston and loves the Beatles,
Imaginationland, Martial Arts, Walter Mosley, Alan Moore, The Wire, The Shield, Battlestar Galactica, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Robert E. Howard,
Elmore Leonard, Kurt Vonnegut, P-Funk, Will Eisner,
and has a special place in his heart for Arnold Schwarzenegger movies. He thanks you for
stopping by his website, and was once told by a five-year old that
slugs lived in his hair.