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"It's all true; only the facts have been changed,"
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Background
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Will Kester traveled to the far corners of the earth and now writes from those experiences, some good and some truly horrible. He tries to share the world with his readers, through his books and short stories, without them having to endure the horrors that he would never wish on anyone, but wouldn’t have missed.
He has lived on several continents, the American Midwest and now in the Southwest United States. He still enjoys traveling and writes full time, along with painting, and cooking international, gourmet meals, incorporating the smells, and taste experiences of areas of the world where few will ever have the chance to visit, but can enjoy, in his books or at his table.
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Accomplishments
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Will Kester is a member and an Associate Ambassador of the International Society of Poetry and listed in the International Who's Who of Poets.
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Additional Information
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"Shifting Sands; A Clash of Cultures," Will Kester's second novel is now available to the public at any major bookstore or online. "Castle in the Wind" was his first novel. It is available in paperback.
Short stories by the author will soon be available at amazon.com under "amazon shorts" heading.
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Favorite Links
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Will Kester official author website
About the author, his books, events and news, including some upcoming new projects.
author's blog site
The blog site was where the author hung out while enduring the frustrations of dealing with editors, publishers and other life stresses. It includes some political and literary discussions.
author's articles
Helium.com,"where knowledge rules," but they let me write there, anyway. Will Kester has placed well in several writing contests at this site. He has over five hundred articles in his portfoio, but truthfully, some of them aren't very good. It's a pretty casual site, where he is more into expression than proper literary correctness.
amazon shorts
The author will be making short stories available to the public, and the short stories will eventually be published as a collection in a book, in a few years.
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