Over my writing career, I’ve
had published seventeen books through six publishers. Of these publishers, five
have discontinued my genre or gone out of business. The good news is that I
have the rights back from all the books published by the defunct publishers.
I’ve been in the process of republishing on my own these books. All are now
available in e-book format and all but two in print format. I’ll be getting
these last two print editions completed in the near future. I’ll highlight here
the most recent book to be republished. It’s my non-fiction book, The Best Chicken Thief in All of Europe.
The Best Chicken Thief
in All of Europe is the biography of a frontline soldier,
fighting the Germans in World War II. Extraordinary are his experiences leading
up to joining the army, his “kill or be killed” decisions in combat, the
struggle to survive in a prisoner of war camp and the opportunity to meet
Russians behind their lines at the beginning of the Cold War. On the night of
New Years Eve 1944, Ed undertook the assignment of being a forward observer,
only to be bombarded by the last German initiative on the Western Front,
Operation North Wind. Throughout his life he continued to be a forward observer,
connecting his experiences in the past with the unfolding future. His was not
an easy life, struggling through the Depression years, losing 40% of his body
weight while a prisoner, suffering what we now know as post-traumatic stress
disorder, losing custody of his first son, but bouncing back from his traumas
to have a successful second marriage and to run a profitable small business.
His life was full of dichotomies: His early education at an anarchist school
set the stage for his inquiring mind; even without completing college, he
developed a wealth of knowledge about history though his avid reading; although
he hated Germans, he became the greatest chicken thief in all of Europe to
support four German refugees; and throughout his life, in spite of the stress
and trauma, he retained an impish sense of humor. Get ready to laugh and cry as
Ed’s life plays out in The Best Chicken
Thief in All of Europe.