Born near Chicago in 1962, I was among the first American Artists to openly protest crackdowns against Democratic reforms in China. By 1993 I was on the front lines in Bosnia as a witness to the genocide. While in besieged Sarajevo I met and married my wife, Ana, a Bosnian Artist. In 1994 I co-founded the Rwandan Relief Program, helping to deliver relief supplies. I have two book currently in print, BROKEN:ONE SOLDIER'S UNEXPECTED JOURNEY HOME and EVERYTHING FOR LOVE: A MEMOIR OF LOVE AND WAR. BROKEN is recommended by NAMI California, the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Both are available at Amazon, Book Daily and Barnes and Noble.com. Read all the latest blogs at Living Fiction Project on Blogspot, A Cat Named Oliver(www.catnamedoliver.blogspot.com) and at Jerkless Christmas 2009-a response to the manufactured foolishness of the "War on Christmas."
Ana and I live in Chicago with our two cats, Oliver and Smudge. Our late cat Static is deeply missed.
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