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Alexander Darwin | |
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Born | Boston |
Occupation | Writer |
Known for | The Combat Codes |
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Alexander Darwin is an American author of science fiction & fantasy. His first novel, the Combat Codes, is about a world organized around the principles of hand-to-hand combat. [1] In the book Darwin uses specific mixed martial arts terms to give those familiar with the sport a front row seat to the action. [2] Darwin also makes use of the Lone Wolf and Cub trope with his two primary characters, Murray and Cego [3]
In 2021, Darwin wrote a piece for Rolling Stone Magazine called the Lost Diary of Anthony Bourdain [4], which followed famed chef and TV personality Bourdain's anonymous writing on Reddit.com about his passion for Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
Darwin lives near Boston, and teaches and trains Brazilian jiu-jitsu. [5] Darwin credits Brazilian jiu-jitsu with giving him the mental fortitude to write his first novel. [6]