"That was my whole point. Post TRAUMATIC stress is just that, after trauma. These two have found a respite with each other, but it's still in the background for each. May Goid bless what they have discovered . . ." more
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Describe Yourself:Have you ever tried to write an "About Me"? I'm sitting here looking at a blank screen, stumped, and I'm supposed to be an author. It's like the stuff they make you put down on these computer dating services.<br><br>Well, I guess that's one thing about me. I write books and ebooks. I am a published science fiction author with three novels currently out in Europe and recently released in the U.S. with another right behind any day now.<br><br>I write mainly high tech Science Fiction and all three novels use the same characters (half American, half Russian) on different adventures. My writer friends call that a "trilogy", but since I haven't decided whether to stop just yet, I'll refrain from using that term. My current project is a cookbook especially for guys because, like the hero in my books, I'm also a gourmet chef (Mary Sue anyone?).<br><br>At various times in my life I've been a diver in the U.S. Navy, a disk jockey, an electrical engineer. I've taught physics at university, as well as computer engineering and design, computer programming and database administration.<br><br>My current day job is as a computer systems administrator, but I still have plenty of time to write (other than technical manuals). My wife and I are in the process of starting up an e-publishing company that will specialize in "unknown" authors.<br><br>What it boils down to is that I really haven't decided what I want to be when I grow up.<br><br>The sad thing is, I have never had a hobby that I haven't made money at...that takes a lot of the fun out of the word "hobby".<br><br>In high school I was interested in photography (became the school yearbook photographer, which got me out of a LOT of classes). Pretty soon I got good at it and began selling various pictures I had taken and doing portraits...there went the "hobby".<br><br>Since I lived just a few hundred feet from the ocean (San Diego, California), I figured that SCUBA diving would be neat...well, as a diver, Uncle Sam sent me on my senior trip to Vietnam. No fun, whatsoever.<br><br>In college I was introduced to my first computer -- about the size of the house I'm living in and less than 1/1000th the power and speed of what I'm sitting in front of at the moment (but it had 8K!! of memory!). When I got tired of talking to myself for a living as a disk jockey, I took my hobby in computers and made a living for the next 20 years. <br><br>Once I saw that kids getting out of fifth grade were as good as I am with computers, I turned to telling my woes to a word processor...what do you know? People actually give me money now to do that.<br><br>Science Fiction Writing<br>I guess my lifelong fascination with science and science fiction, space travel, Nicola Tesla, artificial intelligence (which I also made money at programming), the Russian people, and time travel made becoming a novelist inevitable.<br><br>Most of my friends are over-aged hippies like myself. We get together and reminisce about protest marches, bad wars, corrupt politics...heck, we can still do that! <br><br>Even though I'm remarried, I've got a mixed bag of kids from prior marriages. One's a cop (don't ask me how a hippie's kid turned pig), another married a Baptist preacher (REALLY don't ask how that happened), another is a mortgage underwriter, yet another is regional manager for a national defense contractor, and another is a semi-professional photographer -- talk about the establishment! Here I sit playing computer games and writing science fiction -- great example!
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Kevin Elliott,
Jul 29, 2008, 9:16AM EDT
Thanks for the comment, Walker. :-)
I checked out www.dieoff.org and found it very interesting. It makes me wonder what will happen in the future when we eventually run out of oil to keep our current way of life going.
Take care.
Kevin :-)
I checked out www.dieoff.org and found it very interesting. It makes me wonder what will happen in the future when we eventually run out of oil to keep our current way of life going.
Take care.
Kevin :-)
Ruth MacGill,
Jul 21, 2008, 12:19AM EDT
Hello Walker -I'm glad to meet you. You sound like a very interesting guy to be connected to.
You asked me what reservation I live on. I live on the Manzanita Reservation just off I-8 before it dives down into the desert. Other reservations out this way are Viejas, Sycuan, Campo, La Posta, and several more in the north county. Campo is a big one, 34,ooo acres I think, and they have the Golden Acorn Casino and a windmill farm.
I feel privileged to live here.
You asked me what reservation I live on. I live on the Manzanita Reservation just off I-8 before it dives down into the desert. Other reservations out this way are Viejas, Sycuan, Campo, La Posta, and several more in the north county. Campo is a big one, 34,ooo acres I think, and they have the Golden Acorn Casino and a windmill farm.
I feel privileged to live here.
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