Bradley J. Stewart was raised in Topanga Canyon, California, the
fifth of eight children. He's had an interest for writing since his
childhood in the sixties when his seventh grade teacher said, “You
have a natural style for writing."
Years later, fate stepped in with a writing assignment from his
daughter’s middle school, which she had forgotten to do.
With only a few days to complete the secret assignment, they worked together
day and night. Three days later, she received an “A.” Two years later, Stewart
completed the storyline of Kayak Reef: Eye of the Arctic. For over thirty years, Stewart
has been involved in the building trades. Two of many U. S. government projects he
worked on were the replacement of the Hoover Dam turbines and the
reconstruction of the Panama Canal. Ten years after completing preconstruction
assessments for the Hoover Dam venture, he stood on top of the dam and
witnessed the enormous turbines being lowered hundreds of feet into the magnificent
Colorado River Canyon. His correspondence with organizations on many levels, and
his sense of plot and suspense have contributed to his writing technique.
"Destiny enters life with you and fate guides you out.
What you do in the interim takes priority."
~ bradley
About The Author
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D I D Y O U K N O W ?
Did you know, today in the Inuit civilization there is a two-fold dynamic
brewing? Yes, on one side their nation has a very high per-capita suicide
rate. On the other side of their spectrum, is a world of young people
dedicated to a mission for earth.
Young adults on a mission in life are a catalyst from which come our
brightest lights. They're filled with self esteem, purpose and family values.
As they selflessly engage in the ancestral tradition to their environment, one
can't help from being encouraged with a sense of wonder and Imagination.
Inside our deepest emotions where sensitivity to the smallest details
arise, comes vision and through this, change! Such a place instantly brings
about inspiration on a proactive stage that matches only those highest
reaches in our faith. A platform so hot with inner strength we're humbled
inside just envisioning their world. Moreover, as you step out into the light
everyday, ready to complete the tasks that lay in front of you, come days
end, you're blessed by a sensation of pride.
A movement set in motion can cast eyes around the planet channeling it
back to your very spirit. Consider the Inuit ways. Their sons and
daughters have expressly sustained the Arctic for hundreds of years.
Their hidden world is so inspiring, if you step in, you'll frequently see
monumental achievements protecting the mystical Arctic environment,
and a culture which sees well beyond the riches of keeping earth clean.
The legend of 1888, in Kayak Reef; Eye of the Arctic, is real life, but it is the
teens' mission that pivots on the secret story's theme and in the mind of
the reader.

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