Larry D. Kingsley, Author Larry has been writing short stories for about twenty years. Most of his works are rich with stories about his life growing up on a farm in northern New York State. He now resides in Cary, North Carolina, with his wife, Georgeanne, and their best friend, Archie the Dog. His stories have been featured in his hometown’s historical society publications and two anthologies of works published by The Writers Group Encore continuing education at North Carolina State University. Grippo the Friendly Shark was a story inspired by the children he tutors in the YMCA after-school program. He has also become the children’s chief storyteller, and he says, “I teach Imagination 101.” He believes children should develop a creative mind, and his hope is that stimulating their minds at an early age will help develop a lifetime of wonderment.
Roger Kammerer, Illustrator Roger Kammerer is an accomplished artist proficient in oils, acrylic, watercolor, pencil and pen, and ink. His work includes portraits, watercolors, pen and inks, and mural projects. Roger’s work can be found in numerous private and corporate collections in North Carolina and across the country. He has also been featured in various publications across the South. He says he “relishes the challenge of each new task” and hopes each work is an expression of beauty and something lasting.
Larry D. Kingsley, Author Larry has been writing short stories for about twenty years. Most of his works are rich with stories about his life growing up on a farm in northern New York State. He now resides in Cary, North Carolina, with his wife, Georgeanne, and their best friend, Archie the Dog. His stories have been featured in his hometown’s historical society publications and two anthologies of works published by The Writers Group Encore continuing education at North Carolina State University. Grippo the Friendly Shark was a story inspired by the children he tutors in the YMCA after-school program. He has also become the children’s chief storyteller, and he says, “I teach Imagination 101.” He believes children should develop a creative mind, and his hope is that stimulating their minds at an early age will help develop a lifetime of wonderment.
Roger Kammerer, Illustrator Roger Kammerer is an accomplished artist proficient in oils, acrylic, watercolor, pencil and pen, and ink. His work includes portraits, watercolors, pen and inks, and mural projects. Roger’s work can be found in numerous private and corporate collections in North Carolina and across the country. He has also been featured in various publications across the South. He says he “relishes the challenge of each new task” and hopes each work is an expression of beauty and something lasting.