Sal Glynn was born in Seattle and educated in Canada. He lived in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver for a bunch of years, and has worked as a cook in a childcare center, bookstore clerk, warehouseman, offset printer, janitor, and brokerage messenger.
(NOTE: Winter is over and the longer days are lit with sunshine. Read a good book into the twilight, not crap like James Frey's new novel that he pimps as recompense for his phony memoirs.
(NOTE: People who give advice know less than they say they know. Smart men and women keep their own counsel unless asked, and then they make up things so the questioner fumbles his or her own way.