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.
 
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nside   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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