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<title>A Cloud Seeker&#039;s Stories</title>
<description>Robert L. Calixto ~ Author of &quot;The Cloud Seekers&quot;, a children&#039;s picture book series. Due out early 2010. (http://thecloudseekers.com) 
Most of the articles in this blogsite will be in Robert&#039;s first memoir. Robert also has other fictional books in the works. 
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Email: calixtorobert@yahoo.com 

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<title>The Articles That Started It All</title>
<description>Writing was an inevitable direction for me. I was never really a book reader growing up, but that didn't mean I didn't read. I was and always will be a huge &quot;pop culture&quot; absorber. I read newspapers and magazines quite often, and I used to read my mother's Reader's Digest as soon as they arrived. She had a subscription for a few years, and I always jumped to the &quot;Quotable Quotes&quot; as soon as I tore the plastic it came in. Ever since I can remember, I was always interested in absorbing something &quot;new&quot;. I've always said that &quot;when it comes to trying something new, I hate to hate something, because I always felt that I would be missing out on that thing.&quot; Such as food! I can't think of anything that I won't try! Of course, you absorb everything, you also end up needing to extract, or express them, in some processed way or another.   &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;

Writing is a way of expression, but I love its potential of being permanent. The way I see it, one well-written book will outlast your name, your children, your entire legacy. I mean, does anyone think about Mark Twain's family? Yet his books are remembered and revered by millions! The Dalai Lama once said: &quot;If you want to live forever, share your knowledge.&quot; Writing books make the &quot;forever&quot; part just a little bit longer, I'd say.   Between 2001 and 2006, I was a teacher. I taught Confirmation classes to teenagers for my local Catholic church. During that same time I was also teaching free real estate and mortgage classes to prospective agents who would eventually work for my brokerage. For the real estate class, I had written a &quot;manual&quot; that I used to teach the class with. I eventually bound the entire thing and gave them out to the students. Many of whom told me that I should publish it as a &quot;self-help&quot; book for agents. Not only was it instructional, it was very motivational, with &quot;quotable quotes&quot; I called &quot;Real Estatements.&quot;   &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;

Those years of teaching sparked my ambition to write and get something published. At the end of 2007, I started writing a series of articles, mostly about my life experiences. I started with this goal of writing about fifty of them. Each having around 1000 words, I figured if I wrote fifty by the time I'm forty five, I could publish my first &quot;memoir&quot;. My goal hasn't diminished. I'm up to about twenty five or more and counting. I am posting them here on facebook because I don't trust my computer. I figured they're probably safer in cyberspace than on my hard drive and memory sticks. Sign of the times, sign of the times.   &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;

But between the articles and now, my brain has exploded! I've &quot;started&quot; five or six other book ideas. And they're all great! The Cloud Seekers, which is well on its way to being finished, is one. &quot;The Children of Lucia&quot; is another. I actually went to the Philippines twice to do research on the project, and God willing, this has become more than just a project, but an &quot;obligation&quot; to tell my own grandmother's amazing story. I also wrote an article about how that came to be, which I will post here. Another four or five novels are in the works, all different genres. I've absorbed everything, so why limit genres? It's all work in progress. This is a good way of documenting that body of work.     &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;


Robert Calixto  &lt;br&gt;
October 21, 2009

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