John Stephen Glasby was a British novelist who was known for his prolific writing in the pulp fiction genre. He was extremely versatile, having written under a variety of pseudonyms and exploring a wide range of genres. This versatility allowed him to develop a distinctive voice and adapt to any given conditions, fulfilling whatever prerequisites were needed at the time. Glasby's expertise in shaping himself to fit within any format gained him a strong and diverse readership worldwide.
In addition to his successful writing career, Glasby also worked as a professional research chemist and astronomer. Despite his busy schedule, he managed to publish scores of pulp novels during the 1950s and 1960s, all under different pen names and brands. Glasby's ability to engage his audience with skill and style made him a master of his craft, and his books were highly successful during his lifetime. He was known for selling large quantities of books, reaching audiences all over the world.
Robert Greene is a best-selling author and public speaker who was born in Los Angeles. He received his degree in classical studies from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and has worked as an editor, writer, story developer, and translator in New York, Hollywood, London, Paris, and Barcelona. Greene is known for his books on power and strategy, including The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, and The 33 Strategies of War.
Greene's books have been highly successful, with The 48 Laws of Power becoming a national and international bestseller and being translated into 17 languages. His subsequent books, The Art of Seduction and The 33 Strategies of War, have also been well-received and have a strong following in the business world and in Washington, DC. Greene's books are also popular in the rap world, with musicians such as Jay-Z and 50 Cent hailing them as profound and timeless lessons. Greene currently lives in Los Angeles.