Marc Lieberman is a national winner of the Moeller Prize for excellence in Journalism and initially self-published an earlier version of his book entitled The Translator, which was a 2007-2008 finalist of the Indie Awards and Best Books, USA Book News. Marc and his wife Cindy divide their time between their log cabin in Durango, Colorado and an adobe near Carefree, Arizona. Sign of the Anasazi features numerous encounters with bears, perhaps because as a teenager, Marc and his brother Richard had a pet black bear while living on a remote lake deep in the Canadian wilderness. Marc successfully scaled Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, 2007, and was a crewmember with the LaSalle Expedition II, an authentic re-enactment over the course of nearly a Marc Lieberman is a national winner of the Moeller Prize for excellence in Journalism and initially self-published an earlier version of his book entitled The Translator, which was a 2007-2008 finalist of the Indie Awards and Best Books, USA Book News. Marc and his wife Cindy divide their time between their log cabin in Durango, Colorado and an adobe near Carefree, Arizona. Sign of the Anasazi features numerous encounters with bears, perhaps because as a teenager, Marc and his brother Richard had a pet black bear while living on a remote lake deep in the Canadian wilderness. Marc successfully scaled Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, 2007, and was a crewmember with the LaSalle Expedition II, an authentic re-enactment over the course of nearly a year of LaSalle’s 1681 3,300-mile canoe trek from Montreal to the Gulf of Mexico. He has motorcycled the Baja 500 and dove with sharks in the Caribbean, and climbed to Machu Pichu.