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    Josh Swiller Pens "The Unheard"

    By admin | February 1, 2008


    Josh Swiller has held many jobs. He’s been a forest ranger, a raw food chef, teacher, a Zen monk, and he once crafted sheepskin slippers. He spent two years in Africa as a Peace Corps volunteer.

    After being fired from a law firm, Josh settled into a friend’s barn and wrote The Unheard, a memoir of his two years in Kenya, Africa.

    You can read more about Josh in an article that I wrote for Disaboom:

    Peace Corps Years Inspire The Unheard

    Josh blogs at Cochbla. For the time being, he’s decided that being an author is a noble profession and he’s hammering away at his next book.

    Topics: Writing/Publishing |

    One Response to “Josh Swiller Pens "The Unheard"”

    1. deaf community Says:
      February 1st, 2008 at 7:38 pm

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