Hate crime
ABOUT BOOK
It's late on Friday night. The Friday before Mother's Day. A phone rings in an empty two-bedroom apartment. After many rings the answering machine connects to the call." No one's home leave a message at the beep" The voice of the caller with tension and stress is heard through the answering machine as it records the caller's voice. With forceful stress and anxiety, he speaks "Hello if anybody is there, please pick up! If there Is anybody there, please pick up the phone. This is the Albany Police dept. Please pick up the phone" After a long pause the line goes dead. Five minutes later the phone rang again. "This is the Albany Police Dept. If there is anybody there, please pick up this is an emergency" There is a pause, and no one picks up the phone.
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Twenty minutes later another phone rang. This time the phone rings in a darkened bedroom. A middle-aged woman wakes and struggles to answer the phone, "Hello." The voice on the phone asks, "Are you related to Chris Walder?" The lady says, "Yes that's my son." The voice hesitates momentarily "Ma'am this is Sergeant Briner with the Albany police department there has been an accident" The lady sits up in the bed as her husband wakes up and asks what's going on. The lady listens to the voice on the phone she speaks," Oh my God is he hurt? Which hospital? Yes, my husband and I are about thirty-five miles away. We will be there as soon as possible."
This book is based on a true story. It tells how hate alters the world.
WHAT THE READERS SAY
This is dummy copy. It is not meant to be read. It has been placed here solely to demonstrate the look and feel of finished, typeset text. Only for show. He who searches for meaning here will be sorely disappointed.
WHAT THE READERS SAY
This is dummy copy. It is not meant to be read. It has been placed here solely to demonstrate the look and feel of finished, typeset text. Only for show. He who searches for meaning here will be sorely disappointed.
WHAT THE READERS SAY
This is dummy copy. It is not meant to be read. It has been placed here solely to demonstrate the look and feel of finished, typeset text. Only for show. He who searches for meaning here will be sorely disappointed.
While finishing his college degree. He formed a Production Company. He named the company “Persistence in Vision Productions (P.I.V. Productions.) A phrase used in the film industry. It refers to the ability of the eye and mind to hold on to an image of a picture for a split second longer than the light rays from that picture enter the eye. That phenomenon is what makes motion pictures possible. With P.I.V. Productions, he produced several stage productions and musicals in different venues, including three of the state’s major colleges. One stage production and one musical toured the state. One musical was featured at a local dinner theatre. He taught community classes in theatre which provided non-union actors for his productions. He moved to Denver, Colorado, and begrudgingly was forced to join the daily workforce to make the money to live. After retiring he returned to the creative nature of his younger years. He decided to write his first book (based on a true story) and enjoy his affinity for Theater and film from the seats of the audience. Always intent on rejoining his artistic heritage and creativity.