As a journalist, he earned recognition in the computer industry for his monthly columns called the 'Computing At Chaos Manor' in ‘Byte’ magazine. Another thing that makes him popular amongst the readers is the various “laws” that he published in his books, the most famous being his Iron Law of Bureaucracy. Then certain complicated social issues, arising from the technology, are dealt with through politically incorrect ways. Critics believe that when it comes to writing, his stories always display a strong military theme and the progress of the people is depicted by, and depended upon, the advancement in technology. He started writing non-science fiction work under the pseudonym of Wade Curtis or J. A lesser known fact about him is that he is a polymath too, with degrees in statistics, systems engineering, psychology and political science. Jerry Eugene Pournelle is an American science-fiction writer, essayist and journalist. Jerry Pournelle was born on Augin Shreveport, United States, is Fiction writer.
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