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James G. Fabiano Born: July 28, 1950 (it took me a long time to get this old) Flushing, New York (yes, the town has evolved into what it sounds like) Education: College of the Holy Cross (the Jesuits are the craziest people I have ever met) University of New England University of New Hampshire
Profession: (in real life) Teacher of Science Science Department Head: (no one else would take it) President of local union: (proves that I am not all that sane) From 1972-1982 - I worked for major corporations. (I could have made a lot of money but I would have had to pay the price of hating myself.) From 1982- 1989 - I owned various businesses with my wife. One of which was a major restaurant and lounge. (This could explain many things.) Personal: I have been married to the most beautiful person I have ever known for the past 27 years. I have known her for over 30. She gave me a beautiful and compassionate daughter. Of course she is also a bit crazed. Writing Experience: Christian Science Monitor The Boston Globe Laurent Publications (Club Magazine) I don't read it - they just published one of my short stories Monthly Column in Exeter Newsletter and Hampton News York Independent Seacoast Newspapers Free-lance in most, probably all, of the local periodicals I love to teach. I believe that it is an important job. It is also one of the most difficult one could choose to do. I write to keep sane. I have written many essays, short stories, two books, and columns. I am currently working on my third. I have been told by many of my readers that they enjoy my work. I love to write about the beauty of the area I have lived for the past 27 years. Cereal Dust is an anthology of some of my work. Since that time I have written more and continue to write more.
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