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The author was born and reared in a tiny community named Dulac, which is about 75 miles South of New Orleans. After graduating from South Terrebonne High School, he was drafted and sent to Vietnam ...view moreThe author was born and reared in a tiny community named Dulac, which is about 75 miles South of New Orleans. After graduating from South Terrebonne High School, he was drafted and sent to Vietnam for a year’s tour, from July ’66 to July ’67, giving him a fresh perspective of what it meant to live in a free society. After a few years in the oil fields of South Louisiana he attended Nichols State University in the mid 70’s majoring in Psychology and earned a Bachelor’s in the field. He spent seven years working on his Masters Degree, but that fell by the wayside after what was a major conflict that caused him to forego the higher degree. Since then he was disabled and was unable to work in the oil fields and as a firefighter. After his stint there he began his career in writing, which was his great passion: Plastering words on a blank sheet of paper. Today he lives in Houma where he has two books published and three more in the works.view less