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Anyone who has ever moved to a new city to start a new life knows the obstacles, both mental and physical, that such a move creates. No only does it often involve leaving perhaps the only life you might ever have known, but it means starting a new life in an entirely new location, a location that has its own traditions, customs and style. For writer Ken Green, that transition meant leaving the big city of Chicago for the not-so-big city of Denver. It was the Midwest vs. the real West. Chi-Town vs. Cowtown. The City of Big Shoulders vs. the City That's Near Boulder. And rather than do it for…mehr

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Anyone who has ever moved to a new city to start a new life knows the obstacles, both mental and physical, that such a move creates. No only does it often involve leaving perhaps the only life you might ever have known, but it means starting a new life in an entirely new location, a location that has its own traditions, customs and style. For writer Ken Green, that transition meant leaving the big city of Chicago for the not-so-big city of Denver. It was the Midwest vs. the real West. Chi-Town vs. Cowtown. The City of Big Shoulders vs. the City That's Near Boulder. And rather than do it for career purposes, he does it more personal reason: to join his future wife. "Welcome to Colorful Colorado" recounts the initial phase of his journey from Chicago to the Mile High City including: • Leaving behind a life of 49 years in Chicago in a matter of weeks • Encountering a Nebraska blizzard • The possible "omen" of breaking down just after crossing the Colorado border "Welcome to Colorful Colorado" is the sometimes-humorous tale of one man's decision to begin an adventure on the other side of the "world", when that world is 1,000 miles away. Short Story Press publishes short stories written by everyday writers.
Autorenporträt
Ken Green retired from the US Marine Corps as a Lieutenant Colonel after thirty years. He is a retired teacher after twenty-five years. With a B.S. in Biology and an M.A. in German, he taught in both the German and American school systems. He has traveled throughout Europe, Australia, and Brazil. He currently resides in Southern California. His interests, besides writing, include prospecting for precious metals and gemstones, archaeology, foreign languages and cultures, and travel.