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I recently published my second book, titled, "The Ocean, the Treehouse, and God" whic is also available through Amazon Books and Barnes & Noble online. Here is a summary of this book:

"The Ocean, the Treehouse, and God" is about Jonah, a young veteran who decides to stay in Ocean City, a seaside town that he has become very familiar with, for a summer three day holiday weekend. It is a story about what he experiences there and afterward. 

His story is told in three sections, consisting of the Ocean, the Treehouse, and God. Each relates in some way to the other two. The Ocean begins in the summer of 1971 during that particular three day holiday weekend. Roughly two years pass to bring us into the Treehouse. The last section, God, has no year assigned to it but rather covers many years and decades.

Some of the poems are told directly by Jonah, while other poems are told from the perspective of selected characters who appear in the story. As far as the meaning and truth of Jonah’s story, that will be left up to you, the reader, to decide one way or the other.

For those interested in my first book, titled "One Year There" (also available through Amazon Books and Barnes & Noble online), to following is a summary:

The years 1966 through 1969 have been called the 'Second Korean War' by military historians.  The following poems are memories of the year 1968 in South Korea.  They are memories of the soldiers assigned to my unit, located in a small outpost, hidden in the mountains of that country.  These poems are snapshots of life on that nuclear missile base which was high on the North Korean list of targets.  Indeed, we were always on the alert for possible infiltrators who had come into South Korea and who were expected to be heading toward our camp.              

Although these poems can be looked at as a military war story, there are no battles or heroes or military campaigns.  Rather, these poems will show life in a small army base in Korea during a very anxious and confusing time, always with the constant possibility of a full scale war.         

That year was filled with news items about the two Koreas with the capture of the USS Pueblo by the North Koreans, her crew paraded through the news media, accused of being spies, then the killing of Robert Kennedy, and the killing of Martin Luther King.  Also during that period, a team of 12 North Korean assassins got to within a few blocks of the South Korean presidential palace before being stopped.         

It was my intention in writing these poems that the reader could come away with a better understanding of what life was like in 1968 at an army base in South Korea.  It was also my intention in writing these poems that I would purge the phantoms that have been dwelling inside me since living "One Year There".

 

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