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After almost having his lights punched out by Michael Worthington, third-grader Gregory Browning misses the bus, changes into clean pants and imposes on his mom for a ride to school. He finds the car radio's report of Julie Creggan's accident confusing but suspicious. At school he meets up with Kev and Nick, his two best friends. He lives for their approval. So, he panics when he's lumped in with the "United Nations' kids" for a game of Scrabble led by high school Senior Mentor Danny Woods. At least Gregory will win because he always beats his parents. But Danny keeps changing the rules,…mehr

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After almost having his lights punched out by Michael Worthington, third-grader Gregory Browning misses the bus, changes into clean pants and imposes on his mom for a ride to school. He finds the car radio's report of Julie Creggan's accident confusing but suspicious. At school he meets up with Kev and Nick, his two best friends. He lives for their approval. So, he panics when he's lumped in with the "United Nations' kids" for a game of Scrabble led by high school Senior Mentor Danny Woods. At least Gregory will win because he always beats his parents. But Danny keeps changing the rules, setting Gregory off-balance, and sending him and the game in an unexpected direction.


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I'm a long-time resident of Windsor, CT living with Cheryl, who I've known since first grade and been in love with since senior year in high school. We've raised three children: Aaron, Kay and Rose. Raised three children? That's a vast understatement. Together, these four people have given me experiences and insights which have continually redefined how I see myself and the world I live in.

Job-wise, I'm a retired mechanical engineer who designed and developed a specific type of machine used in an aircraft system which few are aware of, but all air travelers depend on. At its best, the job was creative and rewarding and payed the bills. At its worst, it's something I'm grateful to never have to do again. And now I get to write every day!

So call me Chris. I use he/him pronouns. I'm a cis-gender heterosexual white upper-middle-class male who respects the power of labels, the freedom of no one to be limited by them, and my own evolving ignorance.