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Hostage to Fate
POSTED ON November 11, 2012 BY Maria Schamis Turner
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“Hostage to Fate” was told live by Michael Hornburg at This Really Happened at WordFest in Calgary, AB on October 9, 2012.
Michael Hornburg studied journalism and Library Science at the University of Missouri during the Viet Nam era. He left the USA in 1973 to pursue adventure in Europe and accompanied his future wife back in 1974 to her southern Alberta homeland. Calgary has been his home ever since. Michael is also a hands-on, full-time grandpa, and describes himself as a Conservative Earthling, Parent, Artist, Writer. He has an essay in the recently published anthology: Embedded on the Home Front: Where Military and Civilian Lives Converge.Â