Guy S. Fasciana has always enjoyed writing. At first, college term papers created on a typewriter he borrowed from a next-door neighbor. They didn't have computers then. When he started dental practice, he wrote a patient pamphlet entitled, "Does Your Lifestyle Prevent Health or Prevent Disease," The booklet was about health in general and dentistry in particular. After he developed asthma due to an exposure to dental materials, he terminated his dental practice, wrote a non-fiction book, "Are Your Dental Fillings Poisoning You?" and went to graduate school. In graduate school, while studying for a Master's in Health Education and another Master's in Sport Psychology, he wrote term papers about health, wellness, exercise, and the effect your thoughts have on your health. Some of the articles included: "The Relationship between Stress and Health," "How Stress Affects the Immune System," "How Exercise Intensity Affects the Immune System," "The Psychological Benefits of Exercise in Rehabilitation," and "Can Subliminal Communication Enhance Performance?" He elected to write two-master's theses instead of taking oral exams. After graduate school, he wrote his second non-fiction book, "Golf's Mental Magic: Four Strategies for Mental Toughness" while teaching Sports Psychology at the University of Arizona. He is a frequent writer of editorials about health and medicine in Greenville, South Carolina newspapers. "On Becoming Us" is his first fiction book. You can find more information about his life or about his writing on his website, guysfasciana.com.
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