About the Author:
Stanley Warren was born in New York City in 1940. He has an M. A. in English Literature, from City University of New York and a B. A. in English from Hofstra University. Formerly an adjunct English instructor in two suburban Philadelphia community colleges, he has written for trade and consumer magazines and newspapers as an editor, reporter and columnist. His creative work has been centered on poetry, having some 30 poems appearing in print, as well as doing numerous poetry readings. In 1968 he wrote lyrics for the debut album of two progressive electronic rock musicians titled Silver Apples, and several of his lyrics are still sung today. He also has written three non-fiction works: a sexual memoir, Flowers Never Bend (published in 1998 online by SpiritVitrtualBooks); a first person work account about being an EMT in Detroit, The Meat Factory, self-published in 1999; and The Effects of War, annotated Civil War letters with supporting text, published in 2007 by the Warner New Hampshire Historical Society. In the past decade he has turned to fiction writing, having two short stories published. “Pay the Price,” a fantasy work in Bored Again, and “The Death of Baby Hitler,” a science fiction story in Launch Pad, both “little press” magazines in Philadelphia. The King’s Pawn, his first novel, appeared in 2012. This year has already seen the appearance of Through Scattered Leaves: A Commonplace Book, an anthology of short quotations from some of our culture’s most brilliant thinkers. The Great Mystery, also appearing early this year, is a collection of his philosophical aphorisms. Kill The Kaiser is his second foray into historical fiction.
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