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"Rough Around the Edges," is a book of captivating fictional short stories about some aspect of the author's past. The author has written twenty interesting and exciting short stories. The stories describe some of his experiences as he grew up and as an adult. The stories reflect some of the author's past, but in no way are a depiction of reality, and are simply designed to entertain. The author has taken material from his thoughts, dreams, wishes, fantasies, and nightmares. They will excite and delight you. There is no central theme in this collection of stories: each story is meant to be…mehr

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"Rough Around the Edges," is a book of captivating fictional short stories about some aspect of the author's past. The author has written twenty interesting and exciting short stories. The stories describe some of his experiences as he grew up and as an adult. The stories reflect some of the author's past, but in no way are a depiction of reality, and are simply designed to entertain. The author has taken material from his thoughts, dreams, wishes, fantasies, and nightmares. They will excite and delight you. There is no central theme in this collection of stories: each story is meant to be read within itself. If you are interested in a young African American male's storms, trials, and tribulations in trying to get from point "A" to point "B," you will enjoy these stories.
Autorenporträt
Jay Thomas Willis graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University with a B.S. degree in sociology. He also graduated from Texas Southern University with a M.Ed. in counseling, in addition to receiving a MSW in social work from the University of Houston. Willis has held numerous social work positions and has now turned to freelance writing. He has written fifty-four books, fifteen professional journal articles; has written Op-Ed Commentaries for the "Chicago Defender," "Dallas Examiner," "Mid-South Tribune and Black Information Highway," "East Side Daily News" of Cleveland, as well as an occasional "Guest Column" for the "Final Call" Newspaper.