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Busy old fool, unruly sun, Why dost thou thus,
Through windows, and through curtains call on us? —
John Donne, from The Sunne Rising
Bio
I was born in
Mobile, Alabama and lived my entire life (so far) in various suburban and rural areas east of Mobile in
Baldwin County. I attended
Loxley Elementary School, Loxley Junior High and
Robertsdale High School, graduating in 1988 with an Advanced
Diploma. I attended the
University of South Alabama in Mobile, and graduated in 1992 with a
Bachelor of Fine Arts with concentrations in
graphic design and
marketing. After a year working as a restaurant manager, I was hired by the Mobile
Press-Register newspaper as a graphic designer. In 1995 I married Darla R. Lee of
Semmes, Alabama. I spent twenty years with the Press-Register designing
newspaper and
direct mailadvertising and acting as a liaison between technical support, software vendors and our in-house design staff. During that time, I also
freelanced for a range of clients, including furniture stores, churches and an
adult film distribution company. When
Advance Publications reorganized their Alabama publishing arm as
Alabama Media Group in 2012, I was asked to stay on as a marketing and web advertising designer. In 2013, I left to become a full time
stay-at-home parent to my son, who was born in August of that year.
As of 3 March, 2020 I’ve been a Wikipedia editor for 15 years.
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