Author: | David Baker | ISBN: | 9781476468471 |
Publisher: | David Baker | Publication: | August 29, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | David Baker |
ISBN: | 9781476468471 |
Publisher: | David Baker |
Publication: | August 29, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Jack is close to death and has a final message that he would like to deliver to his grandson, Ted.
It's a message about being a man, what it means, and how he himself took the hard road to learning that being a man isn't everything you are taught to believe it is.
Sometimes it's as simple as following a dream.
David Baker is one of the first authors to be published by Oblique Publishing and has numerous short stories and collections to be released in the coming weeks and months. Life, love, and God are his main passions and favorite topics, but David is not afraid to talk about the darker side of life and spirituality—but to David, good always triumphs over evil.
It has been said that David can write his way out of a broken down elevator, though we at Oblique Publishing aren't entirely sure what that means.
Rest assured, though, that the man can write a good story, and enjoys a quiet life in the Midwest with his wife and cats.
Jack is close to death and has a final message that he would like to deliver to his grandson, Ted.
It's a message about being a man, what it means, and how he himself took the hard road to learning that being a man isn't everything you are taught to believe it is.
Sometimes it's as simple as following a dream.
David Baker is one of the first authors to be published by Oblique Publishing and has numerous short stories and collections to be released in the coming weeks and months. Life, love, and God are his main passions and favorite topics, but David is not afraid to talk about the darker side of life and spirituality—but to David, good always triumphs over evil.
It has been said that David can write his way out of a broken down elevator, though we at Oblique Publishing aren't entirely sure what that means.
Rest assured, though, that the man can write a good story, and enjoys a quiet life in the Midwest with his wife and cats.