Linaweaver, a renowned author, has made a significant impact in the literary world despite residing in Florida, having previously lived in California where he worked on film projects. As a prolific writer, he has penned numerous novels, including the alternate-reality what-if-the-Nazis-had-won-WWII novel, Moon of Ice, and the popular Sliders novelizations.
Moreover, Linaweaver is also a co-author of the Doom books, showcasing his versatility as a writer. His exceptional work has garnered recognition from esteemed science-fiction author Spider Robinson, who praised his adaptation of Robert A. Heinlein's The Man Who Traveled in Elephants for audio, produced, performed, and recorded by the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (ARTC).
In addition to his writing, Linaweaver has also showcased his talent as a performer, having written original pieces such as A Real Babe and The Competitor for ARTC. He has also performed in a number of ARTC shows and recordings, including his own piece, The Competitor, and two adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft's works, The Rats in the Walls and The Dunwich Horror.