IRVING WARNER, writer, harmonica artist, retired fish and game biologist, and college professor was born in Modesto, California in 1941. He moved to Alaska in 1964 where he stayed until 1996. During that time, he worked in fisheries research, with a brief tenure in sea bird studies. Switching careers at the age of 40, he taught at Kodiak College and University of Alaska until 1996 when he took early retirement to become a full time writer in Washington, where he has lived ever since, minus a stint in Hawaii.

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OTHER BOOKS by WARNER
from PLEASURE BOAT STUDIO:

In Memory of Hawks, and Other Stories from Alaska
Wagner, Descending: The Wrath of the Salmon Queen
The War Journal of Lila Ann Smith
Crossing the Water: The Hawaii-Alaska Trilogies