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Philip-Jon Haarsma /ˈhɑrzmɑː/, more commonly known as PJ Haarsma, is a Canadian born science fiction author best known for his creation of the Rings of Orbis universe, which encompasses The Softwire series of books. Haarsma created a free, online role-playing game, also called the Rings of Orbis, set in the same universe.
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Haarsma, Philip Jon PJ Haarsma
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novelist, children's literature
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2006-01-01Z
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Haarsma, PJ
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1964-06-05Z
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Philip-Jon Haarsma
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1964-01-01Z
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