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Roger Lichtenberg Simon is a mystery author, blogger and screenwriter living in California.
Simon was nominated for an Academy Award for co-writing the screenplay of the 1989 film Enemies, a Love Story.
His screen adaptation of The Big Fix starred Oscar-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss, who portrayed hard-boiled private detective Moses Wine. Wine is cynical, hard-edged and also a former 1960s radical.
Simon himself experienced a political transformation in which he felt alienated from the excesses of the Left after the realities of the September 11, 2001 attacks affected him.
He jokes "I may be the first American writer who was profiled both by Mother Jones and National Review."
Simon also edits an influential weblog.
In 2005 Simon founded, with bass-player Charles Johnson, webmaster of the Little Green Footballs weblog, a startup company called Pajamas Media.
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