Ted Cabana
Earth.
Ted Cabana grew up in Massachusetts where he has been performing as a musician for over 30 years. He began playing the violin at age eight and studied classical guitar performance and music history at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. Ted has written several unpublished stories ranging from humor and adventure to science fiction and horror, as well as instruction for guitar and numerous music compositions.
I have been writing short stories since I was child, mostly for the purpose of entertaining myself and friends. After abandoning my interests in writing for some time, it was through the inspiration of my children that I returned to my long lost love of writing with a concept that had been occupying my imagination for several years. Manner of the Sundog was written primarily for my son and daughter, whose names were used in the story, for the purpose of inspiring them to follow my passion for the best things in life…such as life itself. Our planet and its unique environment that surrounds us, the marvelous creatures we share it with, and all the elements that sustain us, obligate us as intelligent beings to respect and preserve this delicate balance of nature for all living things. Our planet belongs to no one and we are well blessed to share it with one another for the short span of time in which we abide here. I only hope they will understand the significance of it all through the message of my story, as well as keeping them entertained.
Look for other up and coming works by Ted Cabana, such as; Raffin’s Journey, Tao of the Ancients along with the sequels to Manner of the Sundog.