
They put in a pace maker with one wire in April 2005. And the Doctors found out I was born with a congenital heart defect known as Trans Position of The Great Arteries. I went to the hospital, I had surgery to remove my gall bladder. In January of 2005, I was having a great deal of pain in my stomach. I was so excited! Then in October 2004, my mother passed away and six weeks later, my grandmother died. In September 2004, my first book was published. We agreed that it shouldn't be the "typical" tired, traditional tale, so we thought, the werewolf always gets a bad wrap, so let's make him the hero, and thus, "Moonwarriors" was born. She begged me to write her a medieval werewolf story. When I met my girlfriend and lifemate, we discovered we both liked the same music and had an affinity for these creatures of the night. Thus, my fascination with werewolves began. An American Werewolf In London, The Howling, and Wolfen. In the early 1980s, three horror films came out that made an impact on me. In the third grade, I began writing more often and found it was to my liking and that my peers seemed to like it. At age six I wrote a book for The Car it was about 4 pages. But The Car oddly enough is what started me writing. Then came a little film called Star Wars.

Then, I saw The Car staring James Brolin when I was age five.

I saw Texas Chainsaw Massacre at the drive in I was age three. In third grade, I was reading Jaws while the other kids were reading kid books. I begged her to read it to me all the time, until she told me that I needed to learn to read so I could read the book myself.


And I found out my mother had a Readers Digest Condensed Book of Jaws by Peter Benchley. When I was three years old my parents brought me to see Jaws at the theater. Then, Trilogy of Terror with the late Karen Black. My first horror movie was From Hell It Came!, I was two years old.
