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Albert Isaac is a novelist, photographer and editor living in North Central Florida. His articles, columns and photography can be found in Senior Times, Our Town magazine and the Observer. In the late 1970s Albert penned a short story entitled "When Death Dies" which evolved into his recently published novel "Endless," a futuristic look into the consequences of a society that never suffers, never grows old and never dies. Born and raised in Miami, his interests in photography, filmmaking, music and writing flourished. Albert had a voracious appetite for science fiction but soon learned to enjoy reading anything he could get his hands on. He studied English, Music, and Film at the University of Florida, and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in English. He then followed the next most logical career path for any well-intentioned English graduate and landed a job working for the 8th District Medical Examiner's Office. He stayed 20 years. He is currently writing the sequel to "Endless" and has plans to write a novel about his experiences working in the exciting and fascinating field of forensic death investigation.
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