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Stephen A Chadwick

Author

Stephen Chadwick was born and raised in central New Hampshire’s
beautiful lakes/mountain region. After his job at a golf course during High School and four years at a ski area he did a thirty-one-year stint at the local building supply.
He married his High School Sweetheart in 1973 and raised two children.
Having had enough of snow, ice, and cold, he and his wife moved to South Carolina’s Low Country in 2007. Stephen renovated four houses while working as a local carpenter. He retired in 2017.
Upon retiring, he caught the writer’s bug. For his own entertainment, he has written twenty short stories and thirty poems. With the encouragement of his wife of fifty years, he joined a writer’s group.
Other interests include his cats and movies, antiquing, and renovating and decorating his historic home.

Books by Stephen Chadwick

walking with bow

WALKING WITH BOW AND HEART: IN AN AGE OF STONE

This is a story of a young "Stone Age' man named Day Moon. His father's generation discovered the bow and arrow, thus it has been a common tool in Falling Water Village for many winters. Day Moon loves to explore, he believes there are far away lands, villages and animals that none of his people have ever seen, and he is curious, where does the sun rest at night? With traveling gear, weapons and good intentions, he follows the setting sun. Enjoy Day Moon's many action filled adventures exploring west...then home again, only to find his own village in peril.

A Little Girl Named Sad

Sometimes brutal, often funny, A Little Girl Named Sad is a frank and startling account of the damaging imprints left behind on children raised by parents with addictive behavior. This novel, based on a true story, is about a little girl and her narrative of the difficult trials encountered while growing up with teenage alcoholic parents. This journey will take readers from the bluebonnets of Texas, snow banks in Illinois, and into the beautiful forests of Oregon.

EATING PIG FEET IN THE DARK

Embracing beautiful sunny days as well as cloudy days did not make Geraldine sad. She loved rainy days. She embraced them all. Waking up and seeing daylight was a blessing. The title, Eating Pig Feet in the DARK, only a few would understand. EATING PIG FEET IN THE DARK is a touching memoir steeped in reflections of growing up in the deep rooted history of the Gullah Geechee culture while living in the Lowcountry of South Carolina.