THOMAS PAUL [WORDWULF] STERNER/HOWE began to sing to his fellow Child prisoners in the West Denver Housing Projects in the '60s. He spent the '70s and '80s howling his lyrics in rock 'n roll whiskey bars. He found passion in friction, the guttural growl of his Harley Davidson Hawg and the monster men he rode with. Between prison and Big Brother Deals he watched them all disappear. This poor boy (Momma was a Catholic; Daddy was a drunk) has found his voice and lends it to a vision--a tomorrow when his Children won't be goose-stepped and prodded into Daddy/Boy money wars. SternerHowe has been extensively published in independent literary magazines including Howling Dog Press/Omega, and is winner of the Marija Cerjak Award for Avant-Garde/Experimental Writing 2001, 2002 & 2003. His first novel, 'Madman Chronicles: The Warrior', is available at his website: http://pages.prodigy.net/sterner-howe or at www.PublishAmerica.com. He has earned his PHD (Post Hole Digger) of life, intends to bellow and right/write the beast at every opportunity. The poor boy understands; that awful thing he was doing, fighting, and singing in that mortar brick compound at ten years old; 'it' is what he is bound to do until it follows him on down.