J. Neil Schulman
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Joseph Neil Schulman is a novelist who wrote Alongside Night
Alongside Night
Alongside Night is a Prometheus Award winning dystopian novel by science fiction writer J. Neil Schulman intended to articulate the principles of Agorism, a form of left-libertarianism created by Samuel Edward Konkin III, to whom Schulman had dedicated the work.-Introduction:It was first published...

(published 1979) and The Rainbow Cadenza
The Rainbow Cadenza
The Rainbow Cadenza is a science fiction novel by J. Neil Schulman which won the 1984 Prometheus Award for libertarian science fiction. It tells the story of Joan Darris, a laser art musician, and her interactions with her society....

(published 1983) which both received the Prometheus Award
Prometheus Award
The Prometheus Award is an award for libertarian science fiction novels given annually by the Libertarian Futurist Society, which also publishes a quarterly journal Prometheus. L. Neil Smith established the award in 1979, but it was not awarded regularly until the newly founded Libertarian Futurist...

, a libertarian science fiction award.

Filmmaking

Schulman was the writer, director, executive producer (along with Nichelle Nichols
Nichelle Nichols
Nichelle Nichols is an American actress, singer and voice artist. She sang with Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton before turning to acting...

) of the film, Lady Magdalene's
Lady Magdalene's
Lady Magdalene's is a thrillercomedy directed, written and produced by J. Neil Schulman and starring Nichelle Nichols . The movie was J...

which was produced by Schulman's own company Jesulu Productions. It was never picked up by a distributor for wide release, but did pick up an endorsement with the meal supplement company Life Enhancement Products who ships the movie along with some of their products (like life extender pills, memory booster pills, men's health pills etc).
Following a screening at the Anthem Film festival it received an acrylic plaque and $50 for the "Special Jury Prize for Libertarian Ideals".

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