Steve Nubie


Biography

About the author:

Steve Nubie has been writing professionally for 35 years. He has 3 books published including No Time Like the Present, a time-travel novel based on 20 years of research across historical texts, scientific journals, linguistics, mythology and comparative religion.
He has also published Navigating the Creative Process: 6 Steps to Creative Success. In it, he leverages 3 decades of experience working commercially in creative. It’s the first book that takes a look at the key factors and critical success factors across the entire creative process from insight to marketing.
Most recently, he has published an anecdotal cookbook titled Real Men Eat Meat. In it he examines the curious relationship men have with certain recipes and cooking styles that range from the primitive to the scientific.
Nubie is also a produced writer with 5 Twilight Zone Radio scripts to his credit. The one-hour episodes are featured on Westwood One radio, XM and Sirius Satellite Radio and through twilightzoneradio.com and include:
The Walkabouts. A new twist on alien abductions and perhaps a curious truth.
Another Place in Time. A fast-paced race across parallel dimensions.
The Nanobots. An exploration of the chilling, unintended consequences of nanotechnology on the loose.
Rest Stop. A massive alien invasion of earth that explores an idea unique within the theme.
2012. A simple observation on the scientific facts that support the events of this year and the possible outcome.
Nubie has also published numerous articles in magazines including:
Entrepreneur’s Business Start-Ups, May, 2000. Column. Naming Names.
Entrepreneur’s Business Start-Ups, September, 2000. Column. What’s Your Sign?
Home-Business Magazine, December, 2005. Feature. Building a Brand Identity for Your Home-Based Business.
Silent Sports, July, 2000. Feature. Exploring the Illinois Prairie Path.
The Self Reliance Journal, March, 2001. Feature. The Survival Decision Kit.
Michigan Out-of-Doors, April, 2001. Feature. Hatching a Match.
He is currently working on a historical book based on his Great-Grandfathers diaries and photos from the Logging Era in Michigan circa 1880 to 1900. LumberJax is due for release in June of 2010.
Nubie resides in the Chicago area where he continues to work as a brand consultant, iPhone app developer, and writer.

Where to buy in print


Books

Navigating The Creative Process: 6 Steps to Creative Success    by Steve Nubie
Price: $0.99 USD. 19160 words. Published on October 24, 2009. Nonfiction.

True stories from the creative front based on one man's 35 years in the Advertising biz on both the agency and client side of the business. How the creative process works, and why it often stumbles is explored over the 6 steps that are too often missed, misunderstood or ignored.
Real Men Eat Meat    by Steve Nubie
Price: $0.99 USD. 25300 words. Published on October 23, 2009. Nonfiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Real Men Eat Meat is an anecdotal cookbook. Meat dominates the theme the same way it should dominate the plate. The stories tend to be humorous although the slapstick of the behavior has more to do with the humor than jokes. There are also chapters on unique male cravings from hot peppers to clam chowder, and the sacred and secret ceremonies that mark these rituals and rights of passage.
No Time Like The Present    by Steve Nubie
Price: $0.99 USD. 121010 words. Published on October 20, 2009. Fiction.

In 500 years time travel will be possible. The technology will exist and travel into the future described by Stephen Hawking will occur. It’s a perfect escape from a troubled past or a disappointing present. It’s a place where miraculous cures and advanced technology create a life of ease and leisure - unless of course everybody decides to go.

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