Nick Arvin
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Nick Arvin is an engineer and author. He was born in Michigan, and graduated from the University of Michigan and Stanford University with degrees in mechanical engineering, and from the Iowa Writers' Workshop[1]. He has worked in forensic engineering and accident reconstruction.
He has published two books: In the Electric Eden: Stories and Articles of War, the latter of which was listed by Esquire magazine as one of the best books of the year. He has also had work published in The New Yorker[2].
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- ^ Denver Post, "War, fate can be hard to tell apart," 9/21/2007-. Retrieved on 2008-04-07.
- ^ The New Yorker, "Along the Highways," 5/9/2005-. Retrieved on 2008-04-07.
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