Sullivan, M(ichael) J(ustin)
SULLIVAN, M(ichael) J(ustin)
SULLIVAN, M(ichael) J(ustin). Also writes as Seiho, Tōshoin no Seihō. American, b. 1940. Genres: Novels, Mystery/Crime/Suspense, Philosophy. Career: Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL, teacher; Takamatsu Dai-ichi Koto Gakko, Takamatsu, Japan, English teacher, 1979-80; writer, painter, and teacher of Japanese calligraphy and swordsmanship. Publications: (as Seiho) Seiho's Kanji Workbook, 1991; Japanese Calligraphy: Practice, Learning, and Art, 1993; Japanese Calligraphy: A First-Year Curriculum, 1993; (with A. Kalla) Velvet (mystery novel), 1993; (as Toshoin no Seiho) Sword and Psyche: Hachigenri and Other Writings on the Martial Arts, 2001; Waza: A Trans-Pacific Novel, 2002. Address: 295 Catamount Ridge, Bailey, CO 80421, U.S.A.
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