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Edward Bear

Edward Bear was born
in Brooklyn and grew up in Los Angeles. Early adventures
included a brief stint in minor league baseball, too many
years in construction, day labor, and other dead-end jobs. A
correspondence course landed him a job at Hewlett-Packard,
where he was employed for nearly thirty years. Previous
publications include several fiction pieces in small literary
magazines, a baseball novel (Diamonds are Trumps), The Dark
Night of Recovery, The Seven Deadly Needs, The
Cocktail Cart, Tyler and the Twelve Traditions: The Legacy, The Lore, the Wisdom, and Edward and Tyler: Relapse and Recovery. Mr. Bear lived in the Rocky
Mountains with his wife, played a vintage Martin guitar, and
wrote in the time that the gods and goddesses gave him.
Story:
The Afghan, pg. 140, KnitLit
Learn more about Edward Bear and his books here.
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