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Graham enjoys writing and imagining odd things. He grew up in a relatively strange way compared to most Americans. Perhaps this upbringing is one of the reasons he writes, but ultimately, creativity comes from the Creator, and in that way Graham reflects the maker of all things.

While sprouts of stories are abundant, the need to "pay the bills" slows the output and creates a need for focus. Graham sits on the front porch on rural North Carolina, watching the chickens, deer, foxes, and other wild things pass by. He thinks about redemption, the meaning of life, and how mankind sows what he reaps.
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