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The urge to begin writing surfaced in the
author's mind and heart while working full
time on a year-round basis for the National
Park Service in the small Alaskan town of
Skagway. Skagway was the starting point for
the famed Dawson City in Yukon Territory
gold rush of 1898. It is the northernmost
cruise ship port on the Inside Passage along
the Canadian coast. With the influx of millions of Cruise ship
visitors along with seasonal employees (historical interpreters),
the author's thoughts began being filled with the human
condition and how we all interact in different ways regardless
of our sex, age, and life's experiences. The author realized that
we all share in the same basic human emotions and decided
to jot down his own observations and write about them,
starting with poetry, for which he is highly regarded. After
poetry, he chose to write fiction, because he felt history is so
boring and unchangeable anyway. That led to the creation
of short stories focusing on our similarities as we long for
life's meaning and our hidden secrets, which aren't so hidden
after all. The stories in this book are about regular folk who
enjoy life to its fullest regardless of challenging situations
and IQ levels.
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