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A Life Lived Differently, Part III: The Busterwolf Era

December 21st, 2008 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

On April 16, 2006, I was accepted into the Willie E. Thompson Fellowship Program in Saginaw, Michigan. In the process of verifying my identity, it was discovered that I had been through a total of twenty-two states in the past eleven years.

After leaving California for good, and the end of my marriage a few years later, I hit the road.

I made money doing whatever I could—mostly by fighting. I spent four years without a fixed address before finally moving to Michigan. It was funny going there because apparently, a bunch of stories were being told about my exploits in Missoula, NYC, KCMO, Rapid City, and eventually Bay City/Saginaw.

I stopped fighting two years ago when I felt myself slowing down. I relocated to Jefferson City, Missouri at the beginning of 2008. I worked as a security officer until late November 2008, when I started writing full time.

I’m sorry this section is short; if you really want to know all of the Busterwolf stories, they’re still on my myspace, and I talk about them occasionally on blogspot. Otherwise, my fighting days are behind me, which basically brings the Busterwolf era to an end.

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