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"We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master." Ernest Hemingway
What Hemingway said is true both in writing and in the martial arts, still we practice to gain knowledge, but at what price? The first thing I was taught about writing was to write about what you know. This left me in a quandary as to what it was to truly know anything, did I merit listing any branch of knowledge as something I knew. I have not achieved anything or accomplished anything noteworthy. Still from my youth I have had groups from various obscure interests approach me due to what they termed as my unique talents. In school and while growing up my teachers and classmates used different terms to describe me (some favorable some not), but my friends told me I've never met anyone like you. At any rate these diverse contacts have given me great opportunity to travel and meet powerful and secretive groups. I have spent my life volunteering to help others, ranging from charities, youth outreach programs, and civil services. I have worked for and with attorneys, businessmen, doctors, and private investigators on various assignments. I have worked in a host of jobs from a paper boy, to bakeries, on farms, painting and sand blasting oil refineries, in grocery stores, as a law enforcement officer, health and sport sales, personal protection, martial art instruction, and all the while writing stories and practicing martial arts.
Along with these pursuits I have dabbled in think tanks with eminently more qualified individuals from various fields of innovative thought. Each one seemed to have had a myriad of interest that often seemed to have had sublet layers of plausible deniability built into their network. So I hope this explains why my books are somewhat esoteric, and are a combination of science fiction and fantasy. The stories are intertwined with paranormal and martial arts adventures. The following links are to the Kindle version books from the "Dream Walker” series. All of the Dream Walker series is now on sale, and here is to wishing everyone a happy and prosperous "New Year"!
"Every secret of a writer's soul, every experience of his life, every quality of his mind is written large in his works." Virginia Woolf
What Hemingway said is true both in writing and in the martial arts, still we practice to gain knowledge, but at what price? The first thing I was taught about writing was to write about what you know. This left me in a quandary as to what it was to truly know anything, did I merit listing any branch of knowledge as something I knew. I have not achieved anything or accomplished anything noteworthy. Still from my youth I have had groups from various obscure interests approach me due to what they termed as my unique talents. In school and while growing up my teachers and classmates used different terms to describe me (some favorable some not), but my friends told me I've never met anyone like you. At any rate these diverse contacts have given me great opportunity to travel and meet powerful and secretive groups. I have spent my life volunteering to help others, ranging from charities, youth outreach programs, and civil services. I have worked for and with attorneys, businessmen, doctors, and private investigators on various assignments. I have worked in a host of jobs from a paper boy, to bakeries, on farms, painting and sand blasting oil refineries, in grocery stores, as a law enforcement officer, health and sport sales, personal protection, martial art instruction, and all the while writing stories and practicing martial arts.
Along with these pursuits I have dabbled in think tanks with eminently more qualified individuals from various fields of innovative thought. Each one seemed to have had a myriad of interest that often seemed to have had sublet layers of plausible deniability built into their network. So I hope this explains why my books are somewhat esoteric, and are a combination of science fiction and fantasy. The stories are intertwined with paranormal and martial arts adventures. The following links are to the Kindle version books from the "Dream Walker” series. All of the Dream Walker series is now on sale, and here is to wishing everyone a happy and prosperous "New Year"!
"Every secret of a writer's soul, every experience of his life, every quality of his mind is written large in his works." Virginia Woolf


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