Experiences. A Series of Essays on My Life

Par : Paul John Hausleben
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8215836248
  • EAN9798215836248
  • Date de parution11/03/2023
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWMG Publishing

Résumé

Experiences in life! The pain and the love, and the joy of life! Experiences!We all have them, and we all live them; some people simply talk about them and relate stories of them, and as the author states in his first non-fiction book, some choose to document and share them. In Experiences. A Series of Essays on My Life, Mr. Paul John Hausleben documents and shares his experiences, and it thrills readers that he did so!Author, publisher, semi-pro hockey goaltender, vice president of a company, award-winning photographer, raconteur, traveler, adventurer, radio and podcast host, electrician and electronics tech, radio operator, and so much more.
From humble roots in Paterson and Haledon, New Jersey, born of a gentle mother with English immigrant roots and a street-smart and tough father squarely from the streets of Paterson, NJ, Paul John Hausleben set out to conquer the world. This is the amazing story of his experiences and adventures; told in his own words, in his special way. Here, within the pages of this book, The Master Storyteller documents in chapters consisting of a series of essays, the experiences of his remarkable life.
The author states in his opening notes for the book, "This book is not an autobiography of Paul John Hausleben. It is simply a collection of a series of essays on my own experiences. Just as the title states."And within the over four-hundred pages, Mr. Hausleben writes of the experiences of his amazingly diverse working career in many locations throughout the United States. He tells of his writing experiences and the loneliness, hard work, and the joys of writing, and what motivates him to write.
There are powerful essays of experiences as the author tells of battling injuries from playing the position of hockey goaltender, and of encountering life-threatening surgery, recovering, and struggling through depression afterwards. The author relates what his hockey career, his parents, teachers, employers, and mentors meant to him and taught him, what his photography career taught him about the world, and in a most unusual chapter of essays, the author relates amazing essays of experiences of his encounters with the weird and unexplained of this world.
Ghostly encounters, humorous and odd people and situations, premonitions, strange events and places, and more!Then, to cap the book off, in a display of unusual behavior for the author, Mr. Hausleben, lets his normally reserved opinions loose in a no-holds-barred chapter, "My Views from The PJH Writing Command Center."In this series of essays, the author cuts loose with his opinions, thoughts, and observations on the current state of affairs in the world, social media dangers and influences, the modern workplace and workers, COVID-19, and other current topics.
The author is, as he says, "a tell it as it is, factual guy from Paterson, New Jersey" and in that chapter, he reveals his powerful thoughts and observations on a wide variety of current subjects. Throughout the book, the words, as they typically are with the author, remain honest, powerfully emotional, straightforward, and sometimes joyful, and in other cases, tearful. This is not a self-help book, nor is it an autobiography; it is simply a book of experiences of a life well-lived.
To think it is not over yet! Are there more experiences to follow? Time will tell! "Paulie, you need to write the book of your experiences. Either no one will believe them, or they will believe me when I tell them that Paul John Hausleben has lived a thousand lives." He did so, and here it is!    
If you ask Paul John Hausleben, he will tell you that he is not an author, he is just a storyteller. His mission is to continue to write and tell stories to warm your heart, make you laugh, make you think, and sometimes make you cry, just a little. Most of all, he deals in memories, and helps you to remember the good times of your own life, and the special people who touched you along the way. Mr.
Hausleben's writings cover a wide variety of genres; with his many novels, his flash fiction pieces, and short story collections, touching the genres of fantasy, military stories, humor, nostalgia, holiday and Christmas stories, crime-drama and mystery, and even some touches of romance! Paul was born and raised in Paterson, and then nearby Haledon, New Jersey, and began writing at an early age. He revisited a writing career later in his life, and he now is the author of several novels, compilations, short stories, music reviews, and audio and video works.
Most of his work touches upon nostalgic remembrances of simpler times, and tells the stories of heartfelt, humorous, and special human relationships. Mr. Hausleben is the Flagship Author, and the driving creative force of God Bless the Keg Publishing LLC. Paul is a skilled photographer, and God Bless the Keg Publishing LLC features much of his photographic work. He is the host of God Bless the Keg Publishing LLC's podcast.
Other than writing and photography, among many careers both paid and unpaid, he is a former semi-professional hockey goaltender, a music fan and music reviewer, and an avid ice hockey, football, soccer, and overall sports fan. Paul is an avid supporter of the Nottingham Forest Football Club. He is a former military radio operator, and a current and very active and avid amateur radio operator. He holds an extra class amateur radio license with the call letters WA2ASQ and he is a Morse code and digital mode operator.
Paul enjoys on-the-air radio contests and chasing long distance (DX) stations from all over the world. Mr. Paul John Hausleben now resides in Somewhere, U. S. A., but his heart always remains along Belmont Avenue in good old Paterson, and Haledon, New Jersey.  
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