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Vaughn is a graduate of the now-defunct Peterson High School in Sunnyvale one of his classmates was ice skater Brian Boitano , and earned a B. Vaughn lives in San Jose, California, where he works as an opera and theater critic, serves as Fiction Editor for The Montserrat Review literary journal, plays drums with the blues band Randie and the eDawgs, and plays shortstop and left field on various softball teams. Michael J. Vaughn is the author of thirty novels, including the acclaimed Mermaids' Tears and his latest, I Look for You in the Crowd.
Vaughn worked for Writer's Digest as a contributing writer and competitions judge, and won a fellowship from Arts Council Silicon Valley. Vaughn works as an opera critic for the Palo Alto Weekly. His poems have appeared in more than a hundred literary journals worldwide.
He graduated from San Jose State with a journalism degree and a classical voice minor. He was born in Brunswick, Maine, and spent much of his childhood shuttling around the country, courtesy of his father Harold's career as a pilot with the US Navy. Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon.
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