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J.P. Weidemoyer

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I'm a father, musician, artist, writer, photographer, model, and storyteller - among other things. I graduated from Central Columbia High School in 2006, and from Pennsylvania College of Technology in 2008. I've worked primarily as a CAD Design Technician since graduating, holding a couple of odd-jobs in-between employment in my field of study.

And now, a published author, with my first book "The Shades Of: The Mother Road - Crossroads of The American Dream."

I've lived in just about every region of Pennsylvania, having grown up in Berwick, my secondary education held in Williamsport, and then moving for work back to Williamsport, then to Jersey Shore, to Lebanon, and finally to Cornwall, where I live in my home with my son, part-time.
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The Cabin’s Secret (Original draft from 2021 1125)

The days – they’re all beginning to run together now. The nights – evermore so. If it wasn’t for counting
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The Cabin’s Secret (Original draft from 2021 1125)

The days – they’re all beginning to run together now. The nights – evermore so. If it wasn’t for counting
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“It's another one of those moments where you remember why it is that you're doing this voyage in the first place. And another realization occurs - there's a very real possibility that someone from each of these places has stood in front of this very sign. You brush away a few more tears, as you stare into a beautiful setting sun. And then you do further research on this very sign and realize that the dedication took place not even three years ago and that it is then likely that only a few of these cities have stood in front of this very sign...”
J.P. Weidemoyer, The Shades Of: The Mother Road: Crossroads of The American Dream

“Real quick - The butterfly might just be a butterfly now, but it didn't start out that way. It started out as a caterpillar and it evolved. Maybe we're people now, but we're just stuck on fighting with and killing one another instead of evolving into something greater?”
J.P. Weidemoyer, The Shades Of: The Mother Road: Crossroads of The American Dream

“We were somewhere around Barstow when we pulled over to the shoulder along the highway. The Unknown Bastard was already pulled over and was waving me down like the madman he was. We were supposed to meet up in Vegas, so I knew this trip was about to take a turn for the worse.”
J.P. Weidemoyer, The Shades Of: The Mother Road: Crossroads of The American Dream

“Real quick - The butterfly might just be a butterfly now, but it didn't start out that way. It started out as a caterpillar and it evolved. Maybe we're people now, but we're just stuck on fighting with and killing one another instead of evolving into something greater?”
J.P. Weidemoyer, The Shades Of: The Mother Road: Crossroads of The American Dream

“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
Oscar Wilde

“So many books, so little time.”
Frank Zappa

“It's another one of those moments where you remember why it is that you're doing this voyage in the first place. And another realization occurs - there's a very real possibility that someone from each of these places has stood in front of this very sign. You brush away a few more tears, as you stare into a beautiful setting sun. And then you do further research on this very sign and realize that the dedication took place not even three years ago and that it is then likely that only a few of these cities have stood in front of this very sign...”
J.P. Weidemoyer, The Shades Of: The Mother Road: Crossroads of The American Dream

“We were somewhere around Barstow when we pulled over to the shoulder along the highway. The Unknown Bastard was already pulled over and was waving me down like the madman he was. We were supposed to meet up in Vegas, so I knew this trip was about to take a turn for the worse.”
J.P. Weidemoyer, The Shades Of: The Mother Road: Crossroads of The American Dream

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