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Michael Ryan Anderson

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Michael Ryan Anderson is an author and photographer from the San Francisco Bay Area.

He began writing short stories at a young age and, at 24, published his first book, "Shot In The Foot", a collection of three stories about reckless decisions and the power of free will. He is currently at work on his second book, "At a Crossroads", which will also feature three stories, this time focusing on characters facing pivotal, life-altering decisions within specific historical periods.

Beyond writing, Michael loves traveling throughout Latin America and learning from the people he meets; he has spent time in Guatemala, Costa Rica, Colombia, Panama, and Mexico, among other countries.

His creative work — spanning photography, videography, and literature
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“In a world this crazy, Daniel was ready to believe anything she said.”
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“It was as if her entire life has been one long game of chess. Some plays were made by Brooke and some plays were out of her control, all leading to her eventual placement in the universe.”
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“Although Cole was never very cautious about money, he felt a need for it on this very night. There was a pressure sitting in his gut, forcing his hand.”
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“The scariest part of their relationship wasn't the yelling, it was the fakeness of every word that was spoken.”
Michael Ryan Anderson, Shot In The Foot: A Collection Of Eccentric Short Stories

“In a world this crazy, Daniel was ready to believe anything she said.”
Michael Ryan Anderson, Shot In The Foot: A Collection Of Eccentric Short Stories

“While this was happening, an isolated snowflake fell from the sky. It danced above all walks of life before making a rapid and orderly descent towards the earth, The snowflake received orders from higher up, assignments that became more specific with each passing moment. Starting with a continent and ending with a specific square inch of Earth's surface, it eventually traveled through an eccentric gathering of individuals. Their purpose was not clear, their grievances unknown. The confused snowflake entered into its final phase of divine obligation before contacting the ground and being relinquished of all responsibilities forever.”
Michael Ryan Anderson, Shot In The Foot: A Collection Of Eccentric Short Stories

“It was as if her entire life has been one long game of chess. Some plays were made by Brooke and some plays were out of her control, all leading to her eventual placement in the universe.”
Michael Ryan Anderson, Shot In The Foot: A Collection Of Eccentric Short Stories

“In a world this crazy, Daniel was ready to believe anything she said.”
Michael Ryan Anderson, Shot In The Foot: A Collection Of Eccentric Short Stories

“The scariest part of their relationship wasn't the yelling, it was the fakeness of every word that was spoken.”
Michael Ryan Anderson, Shot In The Foot: A Collection Of Eccentric Short Stories

“Although Cole was never very cautious about money, he felt a need for it on this very night. There was a pressure sitting in his gut, forcing his hand.”
Michael Ryan Anderson, Shot In The Foot: A Collection Of Eccentric Short Stories

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