Raymond Hardie
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Raymond Hardie

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Raymond Hardie hails from Donaghadee in Northern Ireland. A small fishing town, and the closest port to Scotland, it boasts the country’s oldest pub established in 1610 - a point of contention with every other town in Ireland that also has the oldest pub! The senior editor of Stanford magazine for six years, he launched the new UC San Diego alumni magazine Triton in 2004, and left to continue his writing career in 2014. Hardie started his career as an actor. He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, acted in the Liverpool Playhouse, and then spent six years at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. He acted in over 40 plays at the Abbey Theatre and later worked in Boston, D.C. and on Broadway and off. He has had three novels published, Fleet (Hodder & Stoughton, in London), Abyssos (Tor books, New York) and most recently No Man's Land (Endeavour Press, London), a political thriller, set in Los Angeles, Berlin and Washington D.C., during the spring of 1933. He has also had a number of plays performed in workshop and onstage, and seven television scripts commissioned by BBC television. His most recent stage writing is Stoker, a Musicdrama, with the singer/composer Joe Jackson. He has had numerous articles published in magazines as varied as Spaceflight, US-China Review, Triton, Stanford magazine, and Via magazine. He is a graduate of Queen's University Belfast and U-Conn.
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