Sean Patrick Hazlett

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Sean Patrick Hazlett

CFA
BornNovember 17, 1975
Wilmington, Delaware
NationalityAmerican
EducationMBA, Harvard Business School

MPP, Harvard Kennedy School of Government

AB, History, Stanford University

BA, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
GenreHorror, science fiction, and fantasy

Sean Patrick Hazlett (born November 17, 1975) is an American horror, science fiction, and fantasy author, editor, and futurist.

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Biography

Sean Patrick Hazlett was born in Wilmington, Delaware on November 17, 1975. [1] He is an Army veteran who served in the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California. [2] He holds degrees in Electrical Engineering and History from Stanford, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] His Master's thesis at the Kennedy School focused on policy options for Iran's nuclear program under the supervision of former Secretary of Defense Ashton B. Carter. [8] [9]

Hazlett was a winner of the Writers of the Future Contest for his short story, "Adramelech". [10] He was honored on April 4, 2017, at the 33rd Annual L. Ron Hubbard Achievement Awards and in the company of eleven other winners of the contest [11] (Andrew L. Roberts, Andrew Peery, Anton Rose, C. L. Kagmi, Doug C. Souza, Dustin Steinacker, Jake Marley, Sean Patrick Hazlett, Stephen Lawson, Ville Merilainen, Walter Dinjos, and Ziporah Hildebrandt) and two finalists (David VonAllmen and Molly Elizabeth Atkins).

He hosts the podcast Through a Glass Darkly about the paranormal, UAPs, parapsychology, and geopolitics where he interviewed historian Norman M. Naimark, psychologist Bernard D. Beitman, and remote viewer David Morehouse among others. [12]

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