Advertising man and novelist
Yes, bio. Get this: A Canadian writer born in Atlanta, Georgia one week after the plane out of Winnipeg, Manitoba landed. I lived in England a few times, some of that spent with the blue hairs in Boring Mouth. I believe you guys call that place “Bournemouth.” Of course just kidding...
I write ad copy for money but books are my real gig. Irony? A writer/agent friend of mine dared me to write the most out-there, psycho murder novel of all time-seeing as how everybody except Steven Hawking and me hate physics books. Well, I did, with a take-this, psychotic, vengeance. I sent it to him and he loved it, thus ruining my plan. He loved the fact that it is disturbing and funny--at the same time, a hard combo.
What? You like it? The best lesson of my life--write as if no one is ever going to read it--especially your own mother. So I thank him. This latest book of mine has a good shot at being published. See a few teaser chapters of this horrific tale if you’d like.
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