Bio

Photo by Molly Haley, mollyhaley.com

In addition to writing books, I was the longtime editor of and columnist for Ocean Navigator, a magazine for serious offshore sailors. At ON I also taught celestial, coastal and radar navigation as an instructor for the Ocean Navigator School of Seamanship, both in hotel meeting rooms ashore and on tall ships at sea. I love to sail, hike, get lost in museums and spend timeless hours drawing and painting. I’m a dad to three sons and a rescue dog. Am a NE Patriots and Arsenal fan and tend to reference a Stanley Kubrick film every two minutes or so. I’m also that annoying night sky watcher who is always pointing out the constellation Cassiopeia — because its forms a big W, which reminds me of my wonderful wife, Wendy. 

I live in Maine and can hear the fog horns of three lighthouses when the fog rolls in.

 

3 thoughts on “Bio

  1. I have only read one of your books sir, and that was George in London, which was a fantastic read. I saw you on twitter and had to say hello and thanks for the read. I will endeavour to secure the Perry Helion series, and read Height of eye. Cheers Phil

  2. I am going to enjoy your book. By coincidence, I enclosed a poem on the subject in my most recent collection, Watchman in the Knife Factory: New & Selected Poems, published by Black Lawrence Press in 2024. Here it is.

    A Life Preserver

    He watches the light move in and out
    behind the evening clouds and listens
    to the wild duck’s long, sad cadence,
    interrupted by crows. He senses
    the still air is indifferent
    to these rituals. For all that,
    he knows the connections there
    are the nodes of moments
    already deep in the braid
    of a rope, coiled and put
    in a public place under lock and key,
    a life preserver, in case of emergency.

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