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Francis Eaden
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To sing, to laugh, to dream. To walk in my own way . . . .
(Cyrano)
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After serving in the Air Force, Francis Eaden became a medical writer and editor, Supervisor of the Department of Scientific Information and Assistant to the Director of Clinical Research for a major pharmaceutical company located in New York City. In a second career, he became a teacher, a job that evolved into Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction and Director of Special Education for a New Jersey school district.
Birth Place: Philadelphia, PA USA
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Books

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Short Stories
 Selkie in Amber by Francis Eaden The Selkie, Fiona, roamed the oceans of the world until she fell in love with a human man. After his sudden death, she found herself trapped on the land, unable to give up her memories of human love....
The 48th Ronin by Francis Eaden A Dock Master in a Palm Beach Marina finds out that one of his tenants is The Flying Dutchman....
The Garden on the Edge of Time by Francis Eaden Brilliant scientist, Thomas Cormac learns an astounding truth about the Time-Space Continuum that makes up the universe and creates a special world to protect his beloved daughter from the growing bas...
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Poetry
 Creation by Francis Eaden A poetic explantation of the birth of the universe and a quiet plea to the Creator....
Farewell to a Lost Love by Francis Eaden FAREWELL TO A LOST LOVE
by Francis Eaden
Tears tremble on the
branches of my mind
dropping to lifeless pools
in the cavern of my soul.
They echo in the emptiness, fl...
A Lady's Lament (Ginger's Song) by Francis Eaden A young lady, searching for love in all the wrong places, unburdens herself to an older friend late in the evening in a New York piano bar. Her friend is the piano player. He is so touched that he put...
January in Cape May, NJ by Francis Eaden The author has a haunting sensation as he walks through a Victorian town after the summer season ends....
Night Beach by Francis Eaden Night Beach
by Francis Eaden
Water sliding up gray, satin sand,
dragged, soundlessly, back.
Rolling, crashing, spraying, then again,
a white, laced coverlet pulled upon ...
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Additional information
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| Now retired, I’ve been writing full time. Three short stories: "Selkie in Amber," "The Garden on the Edge of Time," and "The 48th Ronin" have been published in Aphelion-Webzine. My novel, "Side Effect" has been released by Awe-Struck E-books, and in print by Earthling Press. A second, "The Webspinner," is awaiting publication. Five published poems: "Night Beach," "Farewell to a Lost Love," "January in Cape May," "A Lady's Lament (Ginger's Song)," and "Creation" can also be found at my website, "Caedmon's Bistro," or one of its links.
All of these works can also be accessed in AuthorsDen under Eaden, Francis. |
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