R. Cameron Bryce has been a citizen of the world for most of his life. He can be found at any one of his favorite spots on the globe at any given time. The reader can get some idea as to where the author may be, presently, by looking at the map that accompanies the contact us form.
According to Mr. Bryce:
"As of this writing, I've published nine volumes, in different genres and under different pen names. Please do not ask me about titles or pen names as some of my books are quite controversial and I prefer hiding behind the pen name subterfuge. In my own defense, I'm medically allergic to litigation and especially sensitive to death threats.
"My interests are wide ranging, with literature - Spanish, French and English - being only one of them. Life is short. I like to travel. I'm something of an amateur anthropologist. I enjoy traveling on my own terms and have traveled the world in my own vehicle, free from wild-eyed terrorist rant, cranky flight attendants, and dicey flight schedules, while enjoying the co-privileges of sleeping in my own bed every night, eating my own food, and enjoying standards of sanitation to which I've become accustomed over a lifetime, no matter where I travel. As privileged as all of this may sound, it has been a spartan lifestyle that has, at least, afforded some protection from dengue fever, malaria and the myriad of other insect-borne diseases from which I've been left unprotected since birth.
"I love reading more than I love writing — I have a wide-ranging list of favorite titles in my library. As for writing, I much prefer my Smith Corona portable typewriter. I've had it since university and it still works fine, an accolade I've so far been unable to attribute to any computer I've owned. Writing a book on a computer does offer some advantages, but staring at LED backlighting for ten hours at a clip, combined with that mushy, soft-touch keyboard, a feel that is so foreign to manual typewriter aficionados, makes the task somewhat unpleasant - even dangerous - where otherwise it shouldn't be."