A New Season
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About the Book
About the Author
Raymond L. Paul was born in
Immediately following graduation in 1958, he passed up an opportunity to play minor league baseball in the Dodger farm system choosing instead to marry his college sweetheart and begin a career with Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company. Fifty-one years later he is still smitten with Jo Marie and proud of his ongoing relationship with Mass Mutual.
Ray’s writing career had its genesis in college where he eschewed his business electives for creative writing classes. Though this period primed his heart for creative writing, fighting for a toehold in the financial services industry and being a good father to three daughters precluded any serious involvement. His hiatus from fiction writing lasted almost forty years.
Fourteen years ago Ray finally reached a comfortable stage where the demands on his time and energy were diminished. Their older daughters had moved away and started families of their own, and he and Jo Marie had weathered the crisis of losing their youngest daughter to meningitis. With his golf scores soaring and time on his hands, he needed a new challenge. Two college writing classes and a couple of workshops later, he had found a new avocation. With the first click of the keyboard, he began writing himself toward retirement.
In the past seven years, Ray has written Cabbage Requiem, the sequel, Between the Rows and now A New Season, the finale of the George Konert trilogy. In addition, he has published Shards, an eclectic collection of his best short stories, some twenty-two of which were previously published in a variety of literary journals and magazines. Ray also teaches writing classes at the Center for Learning in Retirement at