S. R. Kent
S. R. Kent (1965- Present) was born in Dowagiac, Michigan. He currently lives in Greenwood, South Carolina.
Jeremy J. Oatten
Jeremy went through years of many different diagnosis, treatments, and countless reconstructive surgeries. Special education schooling started with his first day home from the hospital; graduated from Alpena High School at the age of 21, followed by college, at his pace, at Alpena Community College. Jeremy slowly experienced a metamorphosis and hopes this book may empower those, like himself, to know that the impossible is obtainable.
Peter LaBlance
Peter LaBlance was born in October 1948 in Charlevoix, Michigan. He entered this world as a very sick baby, receiving the Catholic last rites twice before going home. His family has a long history in the commercial fishing business on the Great Lakes, and he is a proud member of the Mackinaw Band of Chippewa Indians. He hopes he was able to put readers on the fish tug with him.
Francis Reynolds truly knows what it means to pledge, “in sickness and in health. . . as long as we both shall live.” He served as a caregiver to his first wife Jean in 1984, and again shortly thereafter cared for his second wife Hazel, fondly known as Barney, who became ill just two and one-half years after they married. For Mr. Reynolds and for thousands of others every year, Hospice of Michigan is honored to be able to offer this much needed support at this most vulnerable time.
Lexi LaBruzzy
Lexi LaBruzzy wrote this book when she was thirteen and published it when she was fourteen. She has been writing stories since she was ten, but this is the first one she has had published. Lexi also likes art, scary movies, vegetarianism, thunderstorms, and snowboarding. Lexi is a big fan of Tim Burton films and is working at completing her collection. She is currently working on her next book.
Tony Sivalelli
Born in Detroit, MI. Tony Sivalelli has looked into the possibility of what he refers to as Not-of-this-Earth Intelligences for nearly 20 years. In this book Tony explores the main theme from a variety of angles in which he feels the sum is greater than the parts. This exploration includes, but is not limited to: science, scientific theories, the mind, technology, alleged close encounter events, science fiction and human potential an area of his own personal metaphysical studies and in his opinion the key to our next stage of evolution which he believes may one day include becoming part of a galactic community. This is a comprehensive and interesting read for those with an open mind and a healthy suspicion that perhaps we may not be alone in the universe.