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John was born and raised in Bondi Australia, and like most folks, he did all the normal things in life like marriage, children and mortgages. But while he was growing from boy through man hood, he always wanted to write. He told me he remembered as a kid at school, whenever he was given a subject by his school teachers to write about, he was always told, "And make it two pages Mr Locke, and not a book." But he kept going with his little books driving his teachers insane. And when he started making a few bucks for himself by delivering papers in the morning before school, and then delivering medicine after school for chemist shops, he met some real characters, and learned a lot about story telling and imagination. And wanting to be a writer but not knowing it at a young age, people fasinated him. But since growing up, he's realised, each and everyone of us have a book in ourselve's, so he persisted. And like most things in life, and like most of you, unless you're born with a silver spoon hanging out of you, he had to learn things the hard way. John had to teach himself how to type, and he did this by starting to write for various magazines about different articles, comments, ideas, and different thoughts on a variety of things we all come up against in life. John has written to Presidents and Prime Ministers of many countries making comments about a variety of things that effects us all, and inturn, he has received some fabulous response's. His first 40,000 words while learning how to type for one of his first books, and using up to two fingers at times, took him about four months to compose. And he composed those 40,000 words on a computer a so called mate sold him, which he told John was a beauty. Well folks, they went missing when he turned on old micky, (that's the name he gave his old computer) one morning, and so were the four months of hard work that John put into it. But he came back and kept trying. 'He sincerely hopes you enjoy his latest work'. Oh, and just to finish the story about John's typing ability, I've seen him, he can use two fingers all the time now. Thanks for having a read, and we're quite confident you'll enjoy this manuscript, it's a fabulous read. |
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