Mark J. Villarino
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Mark J. Villarino

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His father dropping out of the picture in 1967, Mark’s mother struggled making ends meet because it wasn’t illegal to deny employment to a single mother back then; she ultimately joined the U.S. Army in 1974. From then on Mark was an "army brat", a label applied to any child of army personnel, much like a “jarhead” is a marine and a “grunt” is an infantryman. He spent the last three-years of high school on Ft. Buchannan in Puerto Rico then his college years in California, all during the 1980s. Friends tell him they like the way he tells stories and that he should write them down; perhaps they’re biased. What do you think? Mark’s stories are about life from the mid-1980s to the late 1990s. His next endeavor will be about what it's like to be the private owner of a hearse.
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