Patton, Phil
PATTON, Phil
PATTON, Phil. American, b. 1952. Genres: History, Novellas/Short stories, Technology, Design, Art/Art history. Career: Writer; contributing editor, Esquire Magazine, ID Magazine, Wired Magazine. Publications: Razzle- Dazzle: The Curious Marriage of Television and Professional Football, 1984; Open Road: A Celebration of the American Highway, 1986; (with J. Yeager and D. Rutan) Voyager, 1987; Made in USA: The Secret Histories of the Things That Made America, 1992; Highway, 1996; Bill Traylor: "High Singing Blue," 1997; Dreamland: Inside the Secret Worlds of Roswell and Area 51, 1998; Bug, 2002. Address: c/o Melanie Jackson Literary Agency, 41 W. 72nd St, Apt 3F, New York, NY 10023, U.S.A.
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