Ian Caldwell

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Ian Caldwell
Born 1976 (age 3738)
Residence Newport News, Virginia[1]
Alma mater Princeton University, 1998 (ΦΒΚ), history
Notable work(s) Rule of four (with Dustin Thomason)
Home town Fairfax County, Virginia
Spouse(s) Meredith E. Caldwell, D.V.M.[citation needed] (m. 2004)[2]
Children Ethan Sawyer Caldwell[citation needed]
Notes

Ian Caldwell is an American novelist. After graduating from Princeton University in 1998, he and his childhood friend Dustin Thomason co-wrote the semi-autobiographical The Rule of Four, which was published in 2004.[6]

Caldwell and Thomason graduated from the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, in Fairfax County, Virginia, in 1994. Caldwell was a Phi Beta Kappa in history at Princeton. After college, Caldwell worked at MicroStrategy in Tyson Corner; he later moved to Blacksburg, Virginia.[2] In 2005, Caldwell's wife, Meredith, gave birth to their first child, Ethan Sawyer Caldwell. They live in Vienna, Virginia.[6]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Ian Caldwell author bio". Bookbrowse. December 28, 2010. Retrieved 2013-08-21. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Jennifer Howard, Ian Caldwell, Dustin Thomason (October 9, 2004). "Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason Webcast". 2004 National Book Festival (Washington, D. C.: Library of Congress). Retrieved 2013-08-21. 
  3. "Titles List". Online Catalog. Library of Congress. Retrieved 2013-08-21. 
  4. "Ian Caldwell (Author of The Rule of Four)". Goodreads. Retrieved 2013-08-21. 
  5. Jennifer Howard, Ian Caldwell, Dustin Thomason (October 9, 2004). "Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason Webcast". 2004 National Book Festival (Washington, D. C.: Library of Congress). Event occurs at 21 seconds. Retrieved 2013-08-21. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 Random House Rule of Four webpage retrieved 9-20-2007
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