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by Brian Spangler


  And don’t forget about the FREE stuff that I mentioned. Click the newsletter link, or navigate to http://writtenbybrian.com/sign-up to subscribe to my newsletter and get some freebies.

  Look for some of my other novels and upcoming novels:

  An Order of Coffee and Tears

  Superman’s Cape

  Naked Moon

  Going Gray — Gray Series Book 1

  Gray Skies — Gray Series Book 2

  Blinded by Sight — Gray Series Book 3

  Union — Gray Series Book 4

  Gray Series — Omnibus Edition

  From the Indie Side

  Silo Saga: Lottery

  Over the Pond

  Glass Horses

  Fallen Pages

  Even Monsters Need Love

  ABOUT ME

  WHO ARE YOU? WHO ARE YOU?

  I'M A WALRUS!

  Brian Johnson - The Breakfast Club

  Who am I?

  I'm a resident of Virginia, living with my wife and children, along with three cats (sometimes more), a mouse, parrot, lizard and the funniest chinchilla on the east coast.

  Although I live in Virginia, my heart is still in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where I grew up. And I hope that one day, I'll be able to call Philadelphia home again.

  Growing up, I liked to read short stories, but struggled with the words. You see, I had a secret: a sad little secret. Ashamed and embarrassed, I was the little kid in the back row of the schoolroom, quietly moving my lips along with the class while everyone read aloud. I couldn't read. I couldn't write. I hoped nobody would notice, but they did. They always did.

  By the time I'd reached the fourth grade, my secret wasn't a secret anymore. The teachers knew something was wrong. Dyslexia. Maybe that is why I liked science fiction so much? All those crazy looking glyphs on the screen, glowing, flashing.

  The fix? Back to the third grade for me, and then special classes three days a week. It worked. Once I started reading, I never stopped. Stephen King, Piers Anthony, Dean Koontz, and even the Judy Blume books my sisters discarded.

  I'm still one of the slowest readers I know, but school was never a problem again. I finally graduated the third grade, and then kept on going until I finished my Masters.

  These days, I work as an engineer and spend my nights writing, editing and thinking up the next great story.

  Happy Reading,

  Brian

 

 

 


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