Bruce Butler

Biography

BRUCE BUTLER is a semi-retired professional engineer who writes about his passions: engineering, cycling, and science fiction.

He has worked in the high-technology field for thirty-five years in marine navigation, autonomous vehicles (land, underwater), maritime vessel surveillance, telecommunications, mining automation, and remote control of construction equipment.

He is a bona fide nerd/trekkie who also enjoys trail running, cycling, swimming and doing Ironman triathlons. When not writing or exercising he likes to do home renovations.

He lives in Penticton, British Columbia and is currently working on his third book, a hard science fiction novel.

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Books

Into the Labyrinth: The Making of a Modern-Day Theseus
Price: $7.60 USD. Words: 136,870. Language: English. Published: November 17, 2018. Categories: Nonfiction » Engineering, trades, & technology » Robotics, Nonfiction » History » Military » Military / Canada
Into the Labyrinth: The Making of a Modern-Day Theseus provides an insider’s account of Project Spinnaker, a joint Canada–US defence project conceived in the waning days of the Cold War. Spinnaker’s secret purpose was to reassert Canada’s Arctic sovereignty by providing the capability to monitor submarine traffic in Canadian Arctic waters.
Letters to a Driving Nation - Exploring the Conflict between Drivers and Cyclists
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 20,710. Language: English. Published: November 27, 2015. Categories: Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » Driver education, Nonfiction » Sports & outdoor recreation » Bicycling
Why do some drivers get so annoyed by the mere presence of cyclists on their roads? Why do cyclists react to drivers the way they do?

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