Vidar Nilsen
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Vidar Nilsen (b. November 22, 1970) is a Hollywood writer. He is known as Mr. Norway in the worldwide science-fiction fan community.[citation needed]
[edit] Biography
Nilsen was born in 1970 in a yellow Mercedes Benz on the Fetsund Bru outside of Oslo, Norway.[citation needed] He started out writing articles for Norwegian magazines in his teens, then progressed to novels and television writing in his mid twenties. Now living in Akron, Ohio with wife Nadine.
Some of his works include Project-SI and StarForce.
Nilsen is the brain behind "Webiction" a fictional, groundbreaking and compelling way of storytelling that will pave its way through the Internet in the years to come, delivering fiction of all sorts through its innovative news format. Webiction is slated for a bright future and a billion dollar industry within the next few years and it is predicted to leave the book industry in the shadows at its peak.[citation needed]