Poems From the Other Side of the BrainPoems From the Other Side of the Brain
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eBook, 2012
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Current format, eBook, 2012, , Available. Offered in 0 more formats"Balance in the universe can only be if the breath of life expands and contracts like waves out at sea."- The Balance"Now that I'm gone you are probably wondering why I wasted so much time being me." - The Me"Countryside trips with empty fields open and free, no fences just the world outside and me." - The Gate Willard Alston Ferguson Jr., a.k.a. Will or Buster, was born in New Bern, North Carolina. His father Willard senior was in the lumber business which led the Ferguson family to travel throughout the South in search of hardwood. His father also liked to gamble and tell stories in the Southern tradition which influenced young Jr's writing. His mother Edith May Guthrie loved poetry and would have him sit and write poetry whenever he said he was bored.He put himself through his last year of High School working in a mortuary as an ambulance attendant and lifeguard at a local lake. After high school he became a lifeguard at Myrtle Beach SC. He served four years active and two years reserves in the U.S. Navy. Upon completing his service he worked as an ambulance driver in Los Angeles California while attended college to learn short story writing.He earned his Associate Arts degree and was hired by Max Factor Cosmetics Company, After eleven years working different jobs at Factor he became the first VP of Operations for Giorgio Perfume in Beverly Hills. He retired and began working in movies as an extra, actor,and writer. 6367 (or 40 ways to get killed without seeing combat) is his first novel. His second book,(Poems from the other Side of the Brain.) His third book,(The Pig that wanted to be a Dragon) written for children three to eight year olds.
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