About
Nick Shamhart was born in Sandusky, Ohio on the winter solstice in the years before Americans started electing actors as President. He still lives in that mostly vowel state under protest from half of the voices in his head. The other half could care less where they reside, because they are too busy yammering on endlessly about everything from Sit-Com theme songs to theology and metaphysics. The voices help Nick write his books. If you like his books tell your friends all about them. The voices have many other stories yet to tell. They keep…what?….hold on please….yes, I was just getting to…no…no…look, do you want to do this?…well you can’t….no….no….yes, alright. The voices say thanks for reading.
*** I’ve had reporters, readers, and random people tell me the above author bio (which I use everywhere) isn’t satisfying enough for the curious-minded, so as an appeasement….and to be only slightly condescending, only slightly mind you, I prepared a list of some of my favorite things. Please enjoy your more curious look into ME ***
Nick Shamhart’s Favorites
- Soft Drink: Vanilla Coke
- Beer: Yuengling’s Black & Tan
- Candy Bar: Zero
- White Wine: Vidal Blanc
- Red Wine: Pinot Noir
- Pizza Chain: Hungry Howie’s
- Breakfast Cereal: Lucky Charms
- Movie: Young Guns II
- TV Show: Firefly
- Sandwich: Reuben
- Sit-Com: Seinfeld
- Musician: Bruce Springsteen
- Non-Fiction: Bill Bryson’s A Walk In The Woods
- Fiction: John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men
- Comic Book: Batman
- Actor: Anthony Hopkins
- Actress: Jennifer Connelly
- Muppet: Statler & Waldorf
Nick, I came here as a courtesy to one who subscribed to SeptuagenarianJourney. I am not subscribing to your site out of the same courtesy. You have intriguing subject matter, posts, your bio, some scary tats and a series I am fascinated by. I want to sample all of them–well, with the exception of your tats. Definitely not your tats! As soon as I’ve satisfied my appetite and obligation for the other books I’ve downloaded to my kindle, I shall purchase either “Grey” or “Raven”. Until then, best of luck with your writing–though I don’t think you’ll need it.
May 20, 2012 at 5:35 pm