The Author Behind “A Tale Told By A Timber Ghost- Spirit”
About Robert Sturgeon
Meet Robert Sturgeon, a graduate of Anthropology whose early years were spent while observing culture. Robert’s youthful curiosity was fed by his mother’s family history in the wooded forests of central Michigan in the early 1900s. These episodes included his mother being related to a Native American Indian princess. Her brother, Uncle Bus, who later became the publisher of the Dearborn News. Uncle Bus almost lost his life while jumping on logs with a friend on a river that was running through the village. He also found his mother’s wedding ring on the top of an asparagus stalk.
All the facts about his family excited his ingenuity and covert imagination, leading him to produce this children’s fairy tale while he was on a journey towards Jerusalem at 50. This was an evolutionary experience that opened his third eye to the existence of a nativistic spiritual realm. "Hoo-Rah" is a Spirit God he imagined, ruling over the tribes of the Pacific Northwest, created from his own lively imagination as a writer.
Robert said: “I'm hoping that readers of any age will enjoy the worldwide view of the presence of a Spirit-God by reading this fascinating children’s fairy tale. Hoo-Rah!”