Born in Chicago, raised in the suburbs, educated in Ohio and liberated in San Francisco, Jack Hafferkamp has been putting pen to paper, typewriter keys to ribbon, and fingertips to keyboards in a variety of capacities for a half century as reviewer of records and movies for Rolling Stone, feature writer for the Chicago Daily News, junketeering travel writer, and editor and publisher of the scandalous—at least to the US Post Office — "Libido: The Journal of Sex and Sensibility," which shut down twenty years ago. Since then he has been busy teaching English as a second language in China and Chicago, and writing longer works of fiction. In Spring 2017 he published "Sepsis: It Is What it Was" (ISBN: 1540792641). In December, 2019, he released "Death in Central America: An Ecotourism Nightmare"(ISBN: 9781695342746) He’s working now on a metaphorical examination of a house divided. In his spare time, he tutors immigrant kids and coaches youth soccer. And consequently has learned to love Malaysian spicy. For more about Death in Central America: https://www.facebook.com/Death-in-Cen...