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Unraveling the Mysteries of Time, Space and the Unexplained is a series of short stories from the pen of Bob Shanks. Bob is a former junior high English and Literature teacher. The author grew up in Nebraska and served in the USAF as an intelligence analyst as well as a former professor at the USAF Air War College locate on Maxwell AFB, AL. After his retirement from the Air Force, he also served as a professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) located in Prescott, AZ. Bob is a graduate of the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, NE obtaining his Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctor of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Unraveling the Mysteries of Time, Space and the Unexplained is a series of short stories from the pen of Bob Shanks. Bob is a former junior high English and Literature teacher. The author grew up in Nebraska and served in the USAF as an intelligence analyst as well as a former professor at the USAF Air War College locate on Maxwell AFB, AL. After his retirement from the Air Force, he also served as a professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) located in Prescott, AZ. Bob is a graduate of the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, NE obtaining his Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from there. The idea for this book is from a family suggestion that he assemble some of his short stories for a special fun book about the mysteries of time, space and the unexplained. He used to make up stories for his four children, Robert Scott, Krystal Lynne, Kurenia Faye and Kandace Lee as they grew up in Nebraska.
Autorenporträt
Tales from Northern Arizona is a series of short stories, essays, and (for those familiar with computers) blogs. The word "blog" is and remains somewhat of a mystery to me, it applies only to articles and stories written using a word program based on a computer system. Growing up in Nebraska in a different and simpler time of history in America, I learned to read at an early age, as my mother told the story, I almost caused my dad to crash his car as his small three-year-old blond headed son Bobby looked out the car window and read a sign printed on the side of a filling station building and then said "Ice" to his parents. Since I was the only child at the time my mother and father had not expected this little boy riding in the back seat of a car to read a sign and then speak so clearly about what he read since he was not even in school yet!