More from Steven T. Callan, Game Warden, Author, Protector of the Wild


I’ve often said that I must have been a dolphin in my past life, because I’ve never felt more at peace and at home than when I’m swimming beneath the ocean. I also feel an immeasurable reverence for mountain streams. As far as the animal world goes, I’ve been awestruck by up-close and personal encounters with everything from butterflies to humpback whales.


What was the most challenging part of becoming an author?
Having been in law enforcement for thirty years, my biggest challenge in becoming an author was learning to write in such a way that my prose didn’t read like an arrest report. As they say, show, don’t tell. I still find myself wanting to describe characters as six feet tall, weighing 250 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. (Hey... wait a minute, isn't that a description of you, Steve?)
What are you working on now?
I write columns for two magazines: Outdoor California and MyOutdoorBuddy.com. I also maintain a blog and try to stay as active as time permits on social media. My monthly schedule generally includes presentations, book signings, and radio interviews. As for my next book, I’m currently working on a mystery novel, and I’m considering one or two other possibilities for a fourth book.
Final Words of Wisdom:My advice to other writers or aspiring writers is to write about what you know, tell a good story, and above all, enjoy yourselves. For those of us in our sixties and beyond, the prospect of losing our cognitive abilities looms large. Writing is not only a wonderful form of expression, it’s also good for the brain.

Published on September 05, 2016 17:19
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