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  1. Max Barry is an author of novels and games, such as Lexicon, Company Town, and The Serial. In his Ask Max! section, he answers questions about AI, writing, and other topics.

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    Novelist. Developer. Genre. Humour [2] Website. www .maxbarry .com. Max Barry (born 18 March 1973) is an Australian author. [3] He also maintains a blog on various topics, including politics. When he published his first novel, Syrup, he spelled his name "Maxx", but subsequently has used "Max".

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  3. Jul 17, 2023 · Max Barry is the author of Lexicon (3.91 avg rating, 37352 ratings, 4595 reviews, published 2013), Jennifer Government (3.67 avg rating, 15085 ratings, 1...

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    Learn about Max Barry, the writer of novels such as Lexicon and Providence, and the creator of the online political game NationStates. Read his blogs, see his photo gallery, and find out his views on free will and chickens.

  5. Mar 19, 2020 · Providence is a sci-fi novel by Max Barry, the author of Jennifer Government and Lexicon. It follows a crew of astronauts on a ship called Providence, fighting an alien war in a near future.

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  7. Max Barry is the author of numerous novels, including Company , Machine Man, and Lexicon. He is also the developer of the online nation simulation game NationStates. Prior to his writing career, Barry worked at tech giant HP. He lives in Melbourne, Australia, with his wife and two daughters.

  8. Apr 1, 2014 · Max Barry (1973-) is the author of five novels, including "Lexicon," the New York Times Notable Book "Jennifer Government," and "Syrup," now a film starring Amber Heard.

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