“I was told in high school that I had no math or scientific ability. I couldn't even solve simple fractions back then. Later in life I became interested in science, so if I was going to be serious about it, I had to learn math.”
He earned his BS in Geology from Eastern Michigan University in 1986 and eventually obtained an MS and a Ph.D. from Western Michigan University. He has taught geology and hydrogeology at EMU since 1989. His publications include 14 books on the subject of groundwater analysis, and he has over fifty publications that include books, monographs and software. Most of his scientific work has been published by Water Resources Publications, out of Colorado. He has established himself as an innovator in the field of groundwater analysis, developing over fifty pragmatic equations. “Not bad for someone with no math or science ability.”
He's been writing literature since the 10th grade. |
“I’ve been influenced by everyone I’ve read, including Steinbeck, O’Neill, Fitzgerald, Maugham, Sandburg, McCarthy, Robinson, Yeats, Chopra, Shreve, Levertov, the Beat poets, Kerouac,—and the music of many—Dylan, McKennitt, McCaslin, Catie Curtis, William Morrissey, Townes Van Zandt, Greg Brown, Dave Carter, Lucinda Williams, Connie Dover, and the legendary Celtic poets and balladeers—and a hell-u-va lot more that would fill pages.
He’s working on another novel, more poems and “science stuff”.
He travels to learn and lives in Michigan. “I’m enjoying watching my son grow. He’s a special wild flower.”
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