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ABOUT ME

 

John was born in Southern California and raised from child to adult on the Big Island of Hawaii.

John is currently writing a book/screenplay entitled “The Lost Boys of the Hamakua Coast”. The story is an unbelievable account of Johns memories growing up on the Big Isle between the years of 1982 and 1998 and the articulated experiences in the book are so far out of the ordinary that the average person is certain to judge the work as fiction.

 John is writing this “Bio“ and finds it very strange referring to himself as though he is not himself.

John understands that he is no scholar or any kind of accomplished or even unaccomplished writer and would not want anyone to believe he is representing himself as such.

Johns only wish in writing the children’s books series is exactly what is stated in the descriptions, the series is intended to provide an opportunity for the reader/story-teller to interact and entertain the listener while also exposing the listener to words that may be outside their current comprehension.

John truly appreciates a nameless “expert” opinion  on the content and structure of his writing, or rather the lack of proper grammatical use as the case may be.

John again, wants to remind anyone interested that he is no “writer” as the word is defined. John merely has a wish and desire to express himself and is doing it the only way he knows how, at this present moment in time.

John truly appreciates any feedback negative or positive as it tends to help him represent himself in a way that is acceptable to the largest number of people.

John enjoys the outdoors, if it is warm enough, and likes to read, fish, camp, hike, do videos and still pictures and write in his “blog” as well as other “writing” John sometimes even sings the lyrics he writes as evidenced in the You Tube video (Un-finished Life) Though John can promise nothing earth shattering or even well written he can promise that he will keep writing and maybe even one day he will get really good at it…who knows.

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