Former software engineer who has transitioned to a career as a professional writer. I have written numerous articles ranging from nanotechnology to character development for both specialized and general audiences. I have ghost written magazine and periodical articles for several well-known European agencies.
Author of "Haley Cork and the Blue Door" which can be found on Amazon.com.
My passion is ...
Writing stories which captivate the reader.
I know too much about ...
Computers and Technology.
My parents always told me ...
I need to smell the roses.
My childhood ambition ...
To be an astronaut.
My favorite memory ...
Visiting may great-grandfather's ranch.
Why I write ...
I love to and I have to.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
A book on Norse mythology fro my next book.
My first job ...
Doing chores for a retired doctor.
My best moment ...
When my oldest son was handed to me.
My inspiration ...
My family and all things beautiful.
Some things are precious beyond measure words in all of their forms are among them. I could never sanction the removal of old or infrequently used words from English language dictionaries. The English language is an amalgam of a number of languages, and unlike Latin or Gaelic, it continues to grow. From the very beginning, strange words infiltrated the language and became part of the whole. English's success is due to its functional characteristic. While other languages offer few exceptions in grammar, spelling and usage, English incorporates variations from its Latin, Germanic, Scandinavi...
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Member since: February 2009
Articles Written: 4