Micah Nathan

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Micah Nathan (born 1973, Hollywood, California) is a best-selling American author whose first novel, Gods of Aberdeen (ISBN 0743250826), was published in June 2005 by Simon & Schuster.

Prior to publishing his first novel, Nathan co-hosted Misinformation, a radio talk show that ran in Buffalo, NY, from 1994-1997. Misinformation was initially the brainchild of David Blaustein, who later left to work for ABC News Radio. Nathan returned for a brief stint in 2000 before putting Misinformation on permanent hiatus.[citation needed]

Nathan has also been an amateur filmmaker; he wrote and directed his first short The Big Kill in 2003, though as Nathan describes it, "the movie was horrendous--and my acting was even worse."[1] His second film The Last Job was, in Nathan's words, "a major improvement" and premiered at the Coolidge Corner Theater June 2006, in Brookline, MA.

According to his website, Nathan has completed his second novel and is currently working on a third.[2]

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[1] Buffalo News interview June 2005

  • [2] March 2007 website update
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