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Marc Jeffrey Seifer (born 17 February 1948) is an American author who has published books on handwriting analysis (
Graphology Graphology is the analysis of handwriting in an attempt to determine the writer's personality traits. Its methods and conclusions are not supported by scientific evidence, and as such it is considered to be a pseudoscience. Graphology has been ...
), human consciousness and the mind, biographies of the inventor
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, and several works of fiction. His book ''Wizard: The Life & Times of Nikola Tesla: Biography of a Genius'' has been called "Serious scholarship" by ''Scientific American'', "Revelatory" by ''Publishers Weekly'' and is "Highly Recommended" by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Seifer suggests that, "The high-tech conveniences we take for granted -- the cellular phone and television, for example -- would not exist without Tesla." Starring in the five-part History Channel mini-series ''THE TESLA FILES'' (2018), Seifer has been featured on American Experience and the BBC for his expertise on Nikola Tesla, Associated Press International for his work on the handwriting of bin Laden and as a guest of ''
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'', hosted by
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, a late nite radio show focused on
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and the
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. Seifer is also a retired
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at
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Publications

* Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla. New York, NY: Birch Lane Press (hardback), 1996; Citadel Press, Carol Publishing Group/Kensington Books, (softcover) 1997. * ''The Man Who Harnessed Niagara Falls''. Kingston, RI: MetaScience Publications, 1991. Translated into Polish under the title Forgotten Prince of Energy, (2001) Avanti Publishers, Lomianki, Poland. * ''Inward Journey: From Freud to Gurdjieff'', Kingston, RI: Doorway Press, 2003. * ''Transcending the Speed of Light: Consciousness, Quantum Physics & the Fifth Dimension'', Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 2008. * ''Definitive Book of Handwriting Analysis'', Franklin Lakes, NJ: Career Press, 2008. * ''Mr. Rhode Island: A Harrowing Courtroom Thriller. White Plains, NY: Polyphase Productions'', 2010. (Stephen Rosati, co-author) * ''Rasputin’s Nephew: A Psi-Fi Thriller''. Part I of the Rudy Styne Quadrilogy, 2011. (Originally released under the title Staretz Encounter.) Bloomingfield, IN: Authorhouse, 2001. * ''Doppelganger: A Family Saga, Part II of the Rudy Styne Quadrilogy: The WWI years'', 2011. * ''Crystal Night: A Family Saga, Part III of the Rudy Styne Quadrilogy, The WWII years'', 2011. * ''Fate Line: A Graphological Murder Mystery, Part IV of the Rudy Styne Quadrilogy,'' 2012.


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