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Juvenilia : Teen Books and Travel Writing - Eric Wiberg

Juvenilia

Teen Books and Travel Writing

By: Eric Wiberg

Paperback | 30 December 2009 | Edition Number 2

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The 100-page collection of travel writing is non-fiction and unuique. There are first-hand narratives of hitchhiking alone through East Africa, of voyages with untested crews across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, of storms, knife and shark attacks, robberies and wrecks. Aside from travel writing, they are fiction. - Juvenilia is by definition a retrospective of someone's early work, to discern not so much quality as direction. This writing is not meant to impress, but it is hoped that teens today might empathize with some of the anger, the questioning of authority, and the rebelliousness - imaginary, idealized - herein. Umbrae Papilionis means shadows of the butterflies I hoped later to write. I was a 17-year-old junior at St. George's School in Newport, RI. I was not good in spring sports and took advantage of the school's little-known policy of producing a special project instead Z. (for Zarathustra) was overseen on my senior year by Mrs. Janet Buell. The title derives from my study of and flirtation with Persian and non-Judeo-Christian religions, and a featured essay. Shorts is by far the loudest scream this author has put to paper. My freshman year at 15,000-student Boston College was highly tumultuous and wrenchingly free. Shorts reflects my Beatnik bent. The collections features numerous maps and hundreds of illustrations, many of them penned during the authors teen years. The ragged layout is intentional, as each of thesebooks were hand made, often through conniving administrators for the use of equipment. Eric T. Wibergs studies took him to five universities in three countries - he sailed across the Atlantic to attend Oxford and skippered a 68-foot yacht to New Zealand after college. He has run tankers in Singapore and headhunted in New York. A licensed captain and maritime lawyer, he provides business development servies to the shipping industry. The author of several books about travel and naval history, he grew up in Bahamas and lives with his wife and son in Connecticut
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Eric Wiberg ..".builds a character both attractive and intriguing to the reader. I ended genuinely curious about what might come next, and confident that I was in the hands of an expert story-teller." William F. Buckley Jr.

"I believe this will be a great, great book! I enjoyed the whole thing, and I got some pretty good laughs too!" John Rosseland, Risk Manager, Hamburg-Sud

..".This book always looked far above not only all other Boston College manuscripts by others that I have seen - over which it towers - but even some other published works about seamen that I have read. ...I think you have achieved a consistent flow of readable adventure. As your characters seem to have taken on more flesh, I think they give the proper balance to all the rich technical details." Prof. Leonard Casper, Boston College

"You skillfully move the story along. This is great. I get a sense of journey and moving forward with every page. ...You have a great writing voice - very gentlemanly. I can absolutely imagine sitting down with you in a cozy library, sipping cognac, and listening to these stories. Establishing a writing voice is really critical, and I am impressed by your clear, personal sound." Rachel Middagh, Editor, Shanghai

"You have escaped from pitfall #1, making yourself the hero; you are a commendably modest narrator." David Northrup, author of eight books, past president of the World History Association.

"Your work is quite impressive and excellent." Gaylord Kelshall, author of The U-Boat War in the Caribbean

"You have produced an excellent historical combination of these events which have not been detailed in publications. Have your work circulated among history buffs of which there are millions on our Globe. I wish you luck and success." Herbert A. Werner, author of Iron Coffins

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