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Kevin's love of writing started during his days in middle school. His world-famous story, Sammy the Seal, sky-rocketed his name into the annals of fiction and made C. Kevin Thompson a household name amongst young and old fans alike. As with any good fiction, the story must be rooted in truth, fact, and details verifiable by someone. Then, with those facts developed and substantiated, the rest of the "story"-however unbelievable it may appear-will at least seem believable, even possible.
The actual story above is rooted in some truth. Kevin did develop a love of writing in middle school. Crumpton's Language Arts class to be precise. There also was a real story entitled Sammy the Seal which he wrote for a class project.
However, the whole sky-rocketing part was a little fabricated. Okay, fabricated a lot. Kevin's love for writing never waned, though, but did change direction toward articles as he attended college and seminary. It was a work of love and taught Kevin a great deal about the writing process.
Started on an Apple IIC and contained on five floppy disks remember those? The big ones? Although he likes the book and admits it has a special place in his heart for being the first one "off the presses," so to speak, it presently resides in the musty, dusty files of his computer awaiting the day when a publisher comes knocking on his door, asking, "Hey, Kevin, do you happen to have any finished works sitting in your musty, dusty computer files?
In the years that followed, Kevin wrote two more novels. One, a sci-fi work based on the characters from Star Trek-TNG , was written for his oldest daughter's 16th birthday he did complete it by her 18th birthday and is not to be held accountable for any unfulfilled, self-imposed deadlines therein, theretofore, wheretofore, heretofore, or any other "fores" not previously aforementioned, for sure.