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Serendipity at Midnight
by M. Andre Vancrown
With Kasia A. Tilander

M. Andre VancrownM. Andre Vancrown: Born on June 25th, 1966, in Berwyn, Illinois. Graduated from high school in Irvine, California. Served in the U.S. Marines as a CH-46 Helicopter Mechanic / Enlisted Flight Crew. Attended college at Moraine Valley CC, DeVry Institute of Technology, and Columbia College, Chicago, but at heart, remains a true autodidact.

At the age of seventeen, began work on his first fantasy novel. By twenty, he had two complete novels that he now swears will never see the light of day. In 1994, he started a career as an award-winning Information Technology consultant, specifically as a Technical Writer specializing in Sarbanes-Oxley compliance documentation. Ironically, this career rarely coincides with his goals as a writer.

M. Andre currently resides with his cat, Magua, in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, where he is busy writing his latest epic and generally makes a nuisance of himself. For more information about the poet and his published works, please visit http://www.geocities.com/mandrevancrown.

Serendipity at Midnight remained at Unlikely 2.0 for one year, then was removed for reasons of space and copyright.


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