Jason Earls is a writer, guitarist, and computational number theorist currently living in Texas with his wife, Christine.
He is the author of Mathematical Bliss, Underground Guitar Handbook, That Man is a Sinner, Primitive Knife Manual, The Lowbrow Experimental Mathematician, Red Zen, How to Become a Guitar Player from Hell, Cocoon of Terror (Afterbirth Books), Heartless Bast*rd In Ecstasy, and other books.
His mathematical work has been published in Scientia Magna, Mathworld.com, Neometropolis, three of Clifford Pickover's books, Prime Curios, Mathematical Spectrum, and The Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. His fiction has been published in M-Brane SF, Yankee Pot Roast, Thirteen, Red Scream, Bust Down the Door and Eat All the Chickens, AlienSkin, Nocturnal Ooze, Escaping Elsewhere, Theatre of Decay, and other fine publications.
Number of Articles Written: 167
Number of Usage Licenses Sold: 30
Number of Unique Licenses Sold: 27
Number of Full Rights Licenses Sold: 37
If you ever find yourself in a survival situation you should know how to construct a primitive knife and also build a fire to stay warm. This 580-word article explains how.
Words: 580 Downloads: 1 Category: Crafts By: Jason EarlsThis 570-word article describes an easy way to make your own wooden match safe.
Words: 570 Downloads: 0 Category: Crafts By: Jason EarlsExamples of modern novelists breaking punctuation rules are given, along with an opinion on the subject; and for further illustrative purposes, an original sample of defying punctuation rules is provided.
Words: 980 Downloads: 0 Category: Freelancing By: Jason EarlsBrief biography of the mathematician, Maurice Kraitchik, along with an explanation of the New Mersenne Conjecture; and an original conjecture of my own is given as well.
Words: 550 Downloads: 0 Category: Math By: Jason EarlsAbundant numbers are explained and a few sequences and problems related to them are given.
Words: 1390 Downloads: 0 Category: Math By: Jason EarlsHistorical information on the mathematician, Frank Cole, concerning how he became famous for multiplying two numbers together; and also some sequences and number curiosities related to his work.
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