About
Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Southern California... graduated from Granada Hills High School... a graduate of CSUN (Political Science and American Government). Went on a treasure hunt in the Caribbean... got sick with dysentery and malaria... joined the US Coast Guard; went to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain during Desert Storm as a communications technician... finished a Master's Degree in Educational Technology at California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks... finished a Master's Degree in the Earth Sciences (Meteorology and Geology) at Mississippi State University... joined the US Navy... performed weather forecasts for the SEAL team in Coronado Island... taught US Navy personnel the subject of basic meteorology (Observer's Module)... joined the US Air Force, performing intelligence duties in the space sector (later to become the US Space Force)... served in Dallas, TX after 9/11... as well as Noble Eagle, Iraqi Freedom as an intelligence analyst... started a business repairing antique slot machines... incorporated a year later... retired from teaching math/science... wrote several science fiction adventure books: (The Teleporter I; Tornado Chaser; The Land Beyond Escape; The Hallway Mosaic; The Light in the Floor; Corridors of Mirrors; The Musical Equation; The Desalination Device, The Teleporter II, Beyond the Light In the Floor - Metamorphosis; The Long Delayed Echo)... act in TV, film and stage... write romantic poetry and songs, repair grandfather clocks and build cabinetry... perform voiceovers... play two pan flutes (22-pipe grand tenor and 27-pipe baritone)... play 38-string harp (Triplett Eclipse lever): A1 to C7... built, tuned and play a 36-string Celtic harp, C-major: C2 to C7... built, tuned and play a 22-string [steel] lyre: C3 to C6.
Featured Work
The Radio
Fiction in a Nutshell Contest (100 words or less)
The Radio
It was an old, dusty shortwave radio with a purple-glowing tube and a speaker with static. It still worked. Five dollars later, it was hers. She lived alone; her fiancé killed sixty years ago in a car crash. One day the radio received an old broadcast. She was back in time - young again - before the accident. Her suitor appeared and beckoned. This time she pulled him safely away from the speeding car. They were together forever. The receiver's glowing tube flickered, and the crackly sound sputtered. The radio was silent. It waited patiently for the next garage sale.