PJ Haarsma
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Philip-Jon Haarsma /ˈhɑːrzmɑː/ (born June 5, 1964), more commonly known as PJ Haarsma, is a Canadian-born producer and 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. Both the book-series and the game target young, often reluctant readers in an attempt to encourage them by rewarding them for reading.[1] He is also the founder and CEO of Redbear Films, a production company that focuses on advertisements.
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Born | Philip-Jon Haarsma (1964-06-05) June 5, 1964 (age 59) Georgetown, Ontario, Canada |
Occupation | Producer, novelist |
Citizenship | Dual citizen of Canada and United States |
Period | 2004–present |
Genre | Young adult science fiction |
Notable works | The Softwire Series: Virus on Orbis 1 Betrayal on Orbis 2 Wormhole Pirates on Orbis 3 Awakening on Orbis 4 |
Notable awards | ABC New Voices in Children's Literature Award 2008 The Softwire – Author Emmy Awards 2021 UCI Health commercial "Journey" – Producer |
Spouse | Marisa Grieco |
Children | 2 |
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Haarsma developed a school presentation program in which he discusses The Softwire books, astronomy, and other science fiction and science fact topics. He is also one of the co-founders of Kids Need to Read, a United States Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3) tax exempt public charity that purchases books to donate to underfunded schools and libraries.
Haarsma, along with Redbear Films colleagues Andre Marcel and Drew Lewis, received a regional Emmy in 2021 for the commercial "Journey" for UCI Health.