Dan Fenton
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About the Author:
Born in 1947, just after world war II, in a suburb just outside of Saint Louis Missouri Called Saint Ann, Dan became the third child of the Fenton clan. His siblings looked nothing like him and probably for good reason. In an era just coming out of the great depression jobs were becoming more plentiful and yet his family was struggling to get by none the less. A sixth grade education didn't lend itself to making a good living and driving a cable car for the city just didn't pay his father that much. It wasn't long before running from the law took the family to the west, were Dan was to grow up.
Graduating from Rio Grande High School in 1967, Dan attended classes at Technical Vocational Institute, University of New Mexico, Santa Anna College and The University of Phoenix. He would never obtain his degree. After extensive training in the computer industry by Wang laboratories, Redactron Corporation, Digital Equipment Corporation and Compaq Computer Corporation, Dan ended up retiring from Hewlett Packard while servicing computer systems in England and Germany.
He loves traveling and thus far his travels include England, Spain, Italy, Ireland, Scotland, Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, Germany, Switzerland, France, The Netherlands, Canada and Austria. Cruising is his favorite method of travel and next to cruising Alaska's inside passage, the transatlantic trips are his favorite.
He began writing his book in 1985 only to put it aside after a brief beginning. In August 1989, his best friend encouraged Dan to finish writing his book, and the very next day his best friend was murdered. It wasn't until 2005 that Dan decided to revive and revise his manuscript in an attempt to honor his friends request and to find closure to his death. A story emerged that tells of the horrifying way that Dan was raised; the raising of a young man teaching him that it's OK to murder and how to get away with it. Then he is shown by his father how its done.
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