Richard
Satterlie lives
in Wilmington, North Carolina, a recent move after twenty-four
years in the Phoenix Valley. He received
a B.S. degree in Biology from Sonoma State University (California)
and a Ph.D. in Biology/Neurobiology from the University of
California, Santa Barbara. He was Professor of Biology at
Arizona State University until 2004 when he took the position
of Frank Hawkins Kenan Distinguished Professor of Marine Biology
at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. A Fulbright
Scholar at the University of St. Andrews (Scotland; 1994),
and a recent Guggenheim Fellow (2002/03), he has published
over sixty articles in scientific journals and edited books.
Richard’s debut novel, Phoenix, is published by Whiskey
Creek Press (Historical, American West), and a short story,
The Stick, appears in Fear: An Anthology of
Horror and Suspense,
also from Whiskey Creek Press. He is writing the Marine Science
volume for a multi-volume Encyclopedia of Science and Technology
to be published by Facts-on-File in early 2008.
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