SOG: Son of GIFS
Professor Stowell wrote and illustrated these stories when he was a boy going to schools in West Virginia and Maryland during the 1980's and early 90's. Although his writing and art was edited for digital publication, some of the 'mistakes' were intentionally left in for the ambiance of the story. Remember, kids are people too!
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SOG: Son of GIFS
Professor Stowell wrote and illustrated these stories when he was a boy going to schools in West Virginia and Maryland during the 1980's and early 90's. Although his writing and art was edited for digital publication, some of the 'mistakes' were intentionally left in for the ambiance of the story. Remember, kids are people too!
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SOG: Son of GIFS

SOG: Son of GIFS

by Walton Stowell
SOG: Son of GIFS

SOG: Son of GIFS

by Walton Stowell

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Overview

Professor Stowell wrote and illustrated these stories when he was a boy going to schools in West Virginia and Maryland during the 1980's and early 90's. Although his writing and art was edited for digital publication, some of the 'mistakes' were intentionally left in for the ambiance of the story. Remember, kids are people too!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012182821
Publisher: SCOD
Publication date: 03/06/2011
Series: SOS: Some Old Stories , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 86
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Walton Stowell is an architect, artist, and author from the small historic town of Harpers Ferry. He attended public and private schools in Harpers Ferry, WV and Frederick, MD. Walton studied history, philosophy, film, art, and architecture from Roger Williams, RI and SCAD, GA. After earning a Master’s Degree in Architecture, he worked for various branches of the US Government, and as a freelance handy-man, gardener, mentor, and architect. Art and Fantasy have always allowed Walton to be free.
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