

I somehow fooled Uncle Sam into believing I’d one day make a great leader of men, and he promptly shipped me off to the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY, where I languished in a turmoil of emotions ranging from apathy to not giving a damn. I’ve been an avid reader ever since, throwing my lot with Frank and Joe Hardy, the three investigators, and much later, Roland Deschain and his ka-tet. It hooked me, and I took to main-lining novels and working the libraries like an eight-year-old junky looking to score his next fix. I read my first novel, Cujo, in the third grade.

Once I outgrew the newspaper, she moved on to Golden Books. My Mom started by reading the newspaper to me, ensuring I was up to speed on current events. As an only child, my parents were able to devote their existences to catering to my every whim. I took on this mortal coil in 1976 in Omaha, NE. I’ve been an avid reader ever since, throwing my lot with Frank and Joe Hardy, the three investigators, and much later, Roland Deschain and hi Get your copy of my award-winning sci-fi novel, The Eighth Day, totally free at: Follow me on BookBub.

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