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TagsSummersville (2), science fiction (2), WV (2), Security Systems (1), Nicholas County (1), Restaraunt management (1), Concord (1), NC (1), science fiction future (1), Bipolar disorder (1) — see all tags

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About meCaleb was born in 1980 in Summersville, WV. He moved to Greenville, SC in 2000, and then moved to Concord, NC in 2005. He published his first book, Moment of Impact, in 1996. In April of 2009, he published his newest book, A Murder in Concord.

He currently resides in Concord, NC with his wife.

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~ Dalai Lama
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