Arthur Peterson is an American writer born in Sacramento, California, now living and working in Washington, D.C.
When he’s not writing, he’s probably working on a project he's perpetually 1/3 of the way through or sharing snacks with his cat while watching old Star Trek reruns — or working, to afford more snacks for them both.
A former science and technology policy advisor at the White House, Arthur believes science fiction is one of the most powerful story mediums for social critique, examining our place in the world, and inspiring change.
He spends much of his time imagining the future by reading and watching speculative fiction.
The Gardener is his first published story.
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My time at Nambucca Valley Community Radio began back in 2016 after moving into the area from Sydney.