Benji Cole of CBS Radio interviewed Rodney L. Wagner, author of “Rod’s Sudoku Tutorial”

Benji Cole of CBS Radio interviewed the author of “Rod’s Sudoku Tutorial,” Rodney L. Wagner, together with his wife, Sharon Wagner. They talk about the author’s inspiration for writing this book. This book comes in handy for people who want to learn and play Sudoku and is also suitable for all ages.
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Rodney L. Wagner, an Oklahoma native, was born with a hearing loss and a speech impediment in 1935. While serving in the United States Navy, he received a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Divinity from Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi.
He pastored churches in Colorado before launching a graphic arts business and returning to college, where he earned a certificate in business data processing as well as a Master of Business Administration. Before becoming a teacher, he worked as a computer programmer and system analyst. He’s retired and lives in Olympia, Washington, with his wife.
In “Rod’s Sudoku Tutorial,” Rodney explains what Sudoku is and why it is so fun, and more importantly, he discloses useful approaches for completing such difficult problems. He’s used the approaches to solve millions of problems, including difficult and severe ones, so he knows they work.
Each approach comes with a narrative and step-by-step instructions on how to utilize it in different situations. You’ll even discover practical examples to show you how to use the concepts. In this book, readers will find real examples so they can see how to implement the techniques.
This book was also displayed during the annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2023, held on April 22–23, 2023 at the University of Southern California. It was attended by nearly 500 authors and hundreds of exhibitors. The festival was launched to connect individuals who read books with those who write them. The range of book genres exhibited at the festival captivated readers of all ages.
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