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Fin Finagin is a boarder at Nellie's Cafe on the bay at the Eagles Nest Marina in a previous era when things were presumably simpler, quieter and kinder. He is a prankster but never laughs harder at anyone than he does at himself. His best friend, Scotty, lives on a small houseboat in the slip next to Fin's old wooden skiff, affectionately referred to as Creature. Each story is related to fishing and the outdoors and highlights values associated with friendship, honesty, humbleness, and generally doing the right thing. Fin stories are suitable for readers of all ages and are especially fun…mehr

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Fin Finagin is a boarder at Nellie's Cafe on the bay at the Eagles Nest Marina in a previous era when things were presumably simpler, quieter and kinder. He is a prankster but never laughs harder at anyone than he does at himself. His best friend, Scotty, lives on a small houseboat in the slip next to Fin's old wooden skiff, affectionately referred to as Creature. Each story is related to fishing and the outdoors and highlights values associated with friendship, honesty, humbleness, and generally doing the right thing. Fin stories are suitable for readers of all ages and are especially fun when shared by reading out loud. So, fire up your best brogue and start you own reading circle.


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John lives and writes on a few acres in the Colorado River valley near Columbus, Texas. He is an avid birder, backpacker, and pirogue fisherman. You might also find him in the garden or barbecuing brisket and drinking home brewed beer.

John has a BS in cultural anthropology and an MS in studies of the future and is co-author of the essay Mars Colony included in the high school textbook Moving Along: Far Ahead (Tackling Tomorrow Today) edited by futurist Arthur B. Shostak.

John's family, and especially his grandchildren, are central to his purpose.

He tries, with varying degrees of success, to make every response in his life consistent with his values and in support of his objectives.

Email: John.a.blackwell51@Gmail.com