James Eggebeen is a serial entrepreneur, repeatedly taking high tech companies through the growing pains of converting from a garage shop into a sustainable and profitable mature business.

He learned the value of hard work by being raised on a farm in Wisconsin where he learned auto mechanics from his saintly grandfather who patiently tolerated him and his siblings always under foot. His most frequent comment growing up was "Why did you people settle here when there are much warmer places to live?"

He confounded his teachers and most grownups at a young age writing incredibly powerful algorithms for phenomenally underpowered computers at the dawn of the computer age. This is a skill he has employed throughout his professional career and still take great pride in (the confounding part mostly).

At 17 years of age, he made a deal with the US Navy "Teach me about airplanes and computers. Take me anywhere it doesn't snow and I'm all yours." They kept the bargain and started him on a world traveling adventure that has continued far beyond his six-year enlistment.

He continued his world traveling adventures as a businessman frequently logging one fourth of his time out of the country. He feels as comfortable abroad as he does at home and has developed an appreciation for a wide range of cultures and cuisines.

He settled in Southern California after his service was complete and studied Engineering, Business and Finance at night while working at a series of start-up firms by day. He claims that growing up on the farm and serving in the Navy have ruined his ability to sleep late and habitually gets up well before the sane portion of population starts their day.


He started writing fiction as an assignment for his last required course in his undergraduate degree. He wrote short stories for several years as part of an internet based writing and critique group before the internet was cool and email spam had been invented and has been writing steadily ever since.
  • Temecula, California
  • JoinedJanuary 31, 2014




Stories by James Eggebeen
Table For Two by JamesEggebeen
Table For Two
A tale of love gone drastically wrong.
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I Remember Iwara by JamesEggebeen
I Remember Iwara
When a girl arrives from a far off land, her host learns about her strange customs and why she has traveled s...
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Dream Job by JamesEggebeen
Dream Job
A young man is recruited to maintain the purity of the time-stream. Something seems familiar about his new me...