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George C. King

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I was a Navy brat, attending 15 different schools before going to college. Two of those schools were in the Panama Canal Zone, where I lived from 1955 to 1957. My stay there provided the source material for my first novel, THE YOUNG BALBOAS, a coming-of-age epic that unfolds in the lush Panamanian jungle.

I taught English literature for thirty-two years in Maryland, where I was cited for producing successful scores on the National Advanced Placement Test in English at twice the rate of teachers in other schools. I was also nominated for Teacher of the Year. Outside the classroom, I've been a nationally ranked tennis player, and I fish in bass tournaments in Maine, where my wife and I own a log cabin on the shores of Lake Cobbosseecontee.

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Thank you so much for your positive review of Sixty in Sarasota! After writing my first novel, The Young Balboas, I decided to write a series o…more
Cilla,

Thank you so much for your positive review of Sixty in Sarasota! After writing my first novel, The Young Balboas, I decided to write a series of humorous novels set in Sarasota, FL. I wanted to cultivate a local audience, and I had really enjoyed writing the humorous passages in Balboas. I especially delighted in taking a normal situation and pushing it to the boundaries of absurdity. I succeeded in selling a lot of books here in Florida after holding numerous book signings. Then I signed a contract with Kindle and have reached an even wider audience with ebooks.

You mentioned the anti-religious sentiment of one of my characters. My novel The Rupture (a satire of the Rapture) features an extraterrestrial who tries to save our planet from religious wars. On the other hand, my novel The Undiscovered Country (Hamlet's description of death) deals with an extended out-of-body, life-after-death experience. I'm still proudest of
The Young Balboas, though. I spent two years researching and writing it, and its themes of coming of age and loss of innocence are universal.

I see that you live Fredericksburg, VA. My wife and I met in college in Wash., D.C., and then lived in the Rockville/Gaithersburg area of Montgomery County, MD, from the mid 1960s to 2000, when we retired to Florida. We loved many things about D.C. and the vicinity, but we don't miss the traffic!

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George C. King

PS Perhaps a 4th Sarasota novel entitled "Sickly in Sarasota," based on the state's response to the pandemic?(less)
George C. King Winston and Julia in 1984. Their revolt against Big Brother was inspirational, and their defeat was devastatingly poignant. I think this novel was the…moreWinston and Julia in 1984. Their revolt against Big Brother was inspirational, and their defeat was devastatingly poignant. I think this novel was the single most important work of the 20th century.(less)
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“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.”
William Shakespeare, Hamlet

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“Towards midnight the rain ceased and the clouds drifted away, so that the sky was scattered once more with the incredible lamps of stars. Then the breeze died too and there was no noise save the drip and tickle of water that ran out of clefts and spilled down, leaf by leaf, to the brown earth of the island. The air was cool, moist, and clear; and presently even the sound of the water was still. The beast lay huddled on the pale beach and the stains spread, inch by inch.

The edge of the lagoon became a streak of phosphorescence which advanced minutely, as the great wave of the tide flowed. The clear water mirrored the clear sky and the angular bright constellations. The line of phosphorescence bulged about the sand grains and little pebbles; it held them each in a dimple of tension, then suddenly accepted them with an inaudible syllable and moved on.

Along the shoreward edge of the shallows the advancing clearness was full of strange, moonbeam-bodied creatures with fiery eyes. Here and there a larger pebble clung to its own air and was covered with a coat of pearls. The tide swelled in over the rain-pitted sand and smoothed everything with a layer of silver. Now it touched the first of the stains that seeped from the broken body and the creatures made a moving patch of light as they gathered at the edge. The water rose further and dressed Simon's coarse hair with brightness. The line of his cheek silvered and the turn of his shoulder became sculptured marble. The strange, attendant creatures, with their fiery eyes and trailing vapours busied themselves round his head. The body lifted a fraction of an inch from the sand and a bubble of air escaped from the mouth with a wet plop. Then it turned gently in the water.

Somewhere over the darkened curve of the world the sun and moon were pulling; and the film of water on the earth planet was held, bulging slightly on one side while the solid core turned. The great wave of the tide moved further along the island and the water lifted. Softly, surrounded by a fringe of inquisitive bright creatures, itself a silver shape beneath the steadfast constellations, Simon's dead body moved out towards the open sea.”
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Carl Sagan
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