About the Author

Michael Mikus

I lived in New York City for 13 years, where I acquired the street knowledge and unique interpersonal communication to write about the city. I was an actor, playwright, worked for cable TV, and entered into the hard working, fanciful dream world of being a bartender in swank restaurants and everyday transient establishments that poets have written about for centuries. Oh, I was also a computer programmer just to keep the record straight.

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I lived in New York City for 13 years, where I acquired the street knowledge and unique interpersonal communication to write about the city. I was an actor, playwright, worked for cable TV, and entered into the hard working, fanciful dream world of being a bartender in swank restaurants and everyday transient establishments that poets have written about for centuries. Oh, I was also a computer programmer just to keep the record straight.

Euroglass by Anzelika Meyer

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About The Book

“Children’s Guide For Life: Short Stories That Inspire” is an enriching read that offers more than simple tales. It invites readers into a world where challenges are met with courage and ethical choices, fostering a sense of moral responsibility and personal integrity. Whether for bedtime reading or classroom teaching, this book is a valuable addition to any bookshelf, promising to inspire and educate in equal measure.”

About the Author

Prof. Robert Stewart is a retired clandestine operative who was recruited, while a student at U.C. Berkeley. He holds a DSc in Astronomy from Berkeley, and an Honorary Doctorate in World Religions from Provident University in Delaware. His fields of expertise are Martial Arts, child extraction from cults, world religions, science, and the Occult.

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