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Nigel Reynard ... Nigel Reynard was born in Birmingham, Alabama, but grew up in a middle class Atlanta household. After graduating from B.E. Mays High School , he remained in Atlanta where he entered Clark College. However, after two years at Clark, Nigel left school to join the Marines. During his two years on Sea Duty, Nigel had the opportunity to travel the world and visit many exotic ports. While in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Nigel began keeping notes for stories because when the time came, he hoped to re-enlist as an armed forces news reporter. After ending his two years on Sea Duty, Nigel was reassigned to the Camp Pendleton, California Marine Base and within a year was shipped off to Operation Desert Storm. After the Marines, Nigel re-enrolled at Clark. Majoring in what he had begun to love, he finished Clark Atlanta in three years with a Bachelor’s Degree in Radio, TV, and Film. Now out of college, Nigel took a job in supply chain until got his big break. He weighed his time until he could figure out his next move. Three years later, a position at a film company in Los Angeles. His sights were once again set on a media career, but he didn’t know what. Writer, director, or producer? He didn’t know, he just wanted to get to Los Angeles to find his niche. Once in LA, finding a television job proved a lot more difficult than Nigel had imagined. Within a few months, he was trying to balance his time between Hollywood lunches and a supply chain job. During that time, Nigel started penning his first novel. That work would later be entitled, In Due Time. Nigel now lives in Atlanta. He tours and speaks several times a year.
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