Don Swann II

Biography

Don is an island boy at heart, growing up on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu, a former surfer and out doors man, its influence still runs deep in his core. Previously a banker, entrepreneur and coach, now taking aim at writing.

Author of the well received novel "Black Monday (The White Powder Fund)" Don is currently working on the finishing touches of "Plight", which is scheduled for a late summer release in 2015, while beginning his follow up to Black Monday.

Taking aim at the world of authorship (if that is actually a word?). Ambitious enough to dare not be limited by genre, in an attempt to tell a compelling story, while taking on the challenge of tackling an entirely different audience in the effort of making adults want to turn the page.

Where to find Don Swann II online

Series

Chip, The Little Robot Series.
The Robot Series of picture books is meant as a cute, fun way to educate children about special needs conditions and health concerns such as food and skin allergies people have. The first title in the series "The Robot That Loved Chicken Soup", is about a little robot with food allergies, through the eyes of a robot, making it easier for younger children to understand. The second book in the series is "The Robot That Loved To Surf" continues Chip's story on the subject of Special Needs and overcoming a skin condition, with his friends help to involve Chip in a day at the beach. The Robot Series stories are about friendship, teamwork, critical thinking and problem solving as he deals with allergies and special needs.

Books

More Adventures of Antlers, Dragon & Rodent
Pre-release—available April 30, 2024. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 1,580. Language: English. Published by Pen of Tales Publications aka Fatt Wallet Projects. Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Sports & Recreation / Water Sports, Fiction » Children’s books » Short Stories
Antlers and his friends Dragon and Rodent are looking forward to a day full of play and surfing, but before they can go, the three friends have to buy groceries for tonight's dinner. Each has gone to the supermarket before, but that as to buy snacks. Can they come together to figure out how the best way to get it done in time to hit the waves?
The Robot That Learned to Surf
Series: Chip, The Little Robot Series.. Price: $3.99 USD. Language: English. Published: August 13, 2020 by Pen of Tales Publications aka Fatt Wallet Projects. Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Robots, Fiction » Children’s books » Social Issues / Special Needs
A little robot named Chip wants to go surfing, but first, he and his friends have to figure out how a robot can get in the water. Children's picture book about friendship, problem-solving, teamwork, and how robots learn to surf.
The Robot That Loved Chicken Soup (A Story About Food Allergies)
Series: Chip, The Little Robot Series.. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 2,420. Language: English. Published: January 16, 2015 by Pen of Tales Publications aka Fatt Wallet Projects. Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Robots, Fiction » Children’s books » Health & Daily Living / Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries
A FOOD ALLERGY STORY FOR KiDS What happens when a robot has a bowl of chicken soup? Will his wires melt? His little body rust? We know that a little robot can't eat soup, because his food allergy could make him very sick and that could be bad. Chip is a robot that suffers an allergic reaction to something he should not eat.
Black Monday (The White Powder Fund)
Price: $3.69 USD. Words: 43,790. Language: English. Published: December 4, 2013 by Pen of Tales Publications aka Fatt Wallet Projects. Categories: Fiction » Thriller & suspense » Crime thriller, Fiction » Alternative history
(5.00 from 1 review)
What if Wall Street was funded by Cocaine farms after the market crashed and everyone bought in? They all shared in the wealth, but not where the money really came from... Devin Drakes, an unemployed stockbroker made desperate enough to consider new things, could aspire to become the head of the White Powder Fund Cartel. Think "Breaking Bad" meets "Wall Street" with1980's greed & excess.