However, things changed when he envisaged an ordinary man who is by mistake advertised as an investigator of the paranormal. Some of these were very entertaining but he did not believe they were worthy of publication. In the army, he continued writing short stories and occasionally long manuscripts that he would dump in storage never to be seen again. Steve’s fascination with books had been honed by years in the army spent attuning his radar for a good story. Nonetheless, he never thought of authorship as a viable career even though by the time he left the military he had for the most part finished writing the manuscript for “Paranormal Nonsense,” the first of the “Bluemoon Investigations” series. But even though his passion for education had come back with a vengeance, his passion for writing had never waned and he worked on several ideas while still working as an army officer. Coming out of the military as a forty-two-year-old man, he found that he was now a very employable man. He also went back to school during his time with the army and graduated with a bachelor in Technology and a Masters in Management and Business and Engineering. He joined the army as a seventeen-year-old boy and was surprisingly very good that he rose up the ranks quickly that by the time he left, he was a commissioned officer. Since he was pretty much uninterested in anything else, when he graduated, the only thing he could do was join the army. As a ten-year-old, Higgs had already won his first award and during this time, the only school subject he had any interest in was creative writing. Steve Higgs is an urban fantasy, paranormal, and crime fiction author best known for the “Bluemoon Investigations” series of novels.
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