George Edward Moon is the author of four published books: Renos Funmakers, The Virgin Killer, The Tennessee Mountain Man, and Wagon Tracks Across Kansas.
His life experience trav...view moreGeorge Edward Moon is the author of four published books: Renos Funmakers, The Virgin Killer, The Tennessee Mountain Man, and Wagon Tracks Across Kansas.
His life experience traveled several roads. He has been artist, actor, athlete, businessman, and teacher.
His acting career began at the age of one month when he was carried on stage in one of Renos Funmakers theatrical plays. By the time he reached the age of six, he no longer pursued a life tripping the light fantastic. His other achievements came much later.
Educated in the sciences, Moon attended the University of Illinois, Southern Illinois University, Governors State, and Olivet Nazarene University. A career as a chemist prompted his cofounding a sizable manufacturing company in the Midwest. In 1985, a major corporation based in England acquired it, with Moon continuing as stateside manager for five years. Thereafter, he acted as consultant until retiring.
Moons writing style is one of constant motionlike a wheel beginning with the hub, then branching out into other tales. Before it ends, he brings it back so it all makes sense. His books reflect his fast-paced style and are an easy and enjoyable read.
Millers Pub marks a return to life as we view it by todays standards and an example of the authors versatility when it comes to subject matter.
Now retired in Florida with his wife, Marilyn, he concentrates on the aesthetic principles of expression as well as his talent in oil painting, writing in the hot summer months, and painting during the pleasant winters.view less