![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I've published something like forty books and frankly can't keep track of the articles and short stories. ![]() It was at this time that I first broke into writing. Only complaint, the ever increasing bureaucracy of education. The next ten years of teaching were happy ones for me in general. Back to graduate school at Kutztown University where I was honored to study under Doctor Thomas Seay in the field of psychology, though I did not complete that degree, and finally in 1978 I landed a job at a small boarding school up in Maine. I was an assistant greens keeper at a golf course, a hot walker at a race track, worked as an apple picker and sorter, even rode shotgun on a garbage truck. I worked in construction, for awhile in Manhattan and near to our site we watched in envy as the "big guys" sent the twin towers soaring heavenward. One never realizes just how much their parents did endure and sacrificed until you yourself become a parent.Īfter graduating from college I went on to a rather checkered career since the market for history teachers was all but dead back in the 1970s. My parents were hard working survivors of the Depression and World War II, so typical of that generation that endured so much and then turned around and gave so much to their children, and their country. I was born in New Jersey, just outside of Newark, in 1950. A Crash Course in the History of Black Science Fiction.200 Significant SF Books by Women, 1984-2001. ![]()
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