Richard DeGrandpre's boutique indie fiction ranges from techno-thrillers to police procedurals to epic contemporary westerns — all available on Amazon (Kindle and Kindle Unlimited).
DeGrandpre is also the author of nonfiction books, including Ritalin Nation (1999) and The Cult of Pharmacology (2005). His freelance articles and essays have appeared in The Sciences, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, AlterNet, Reason, The Nation, and Cerebrum.
Scholarly and scientific papers of his have appeared in a diversity of fields, from pharmacology and economics to psychology, political science, and philosophy.
Before hitting the shores of NZ, he lived in Vancouver, BC.
He has lived in Auckland for twenty years.
DeGrandpre is also the author of nonfiction books, including Ritalin Nation (1999) and The Cult of Pharmacology (2005). His freelance articles and essays have appeared in The Sciences, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, AlterNet, Reason, The Nation, and Cerebrum.
Scholarly and scientific papers of his have appeared in a diversity of fields, from pharmacology and economics to psychology, political science, and philosophy.
Before hitting the shores of NZ, he lived in Vancouver, BC.
He has lived in Auckland for twenty years.
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