Paul Justison fled a toxic home, and a conservative Arizona high school in 1966 and spent most of the next two years in Haight-Ashbury and Marin County, engaging in all the pleasures and follies that magical time had to offer. His novel Lost and Found in the 60s is based on his experiences there and, with its fast pace and vivid scenes, recreates the incredible energy and activity of that time and place. Justison later earned a B.A. and M.A. from the University of Arizona and launched a career in planning and consulting. He honed a crisp ‘to the point’ writing style conducive to short executive attention spans. In retirement he's gone a little literary and has been published in The Rumpus, The Gambler Mag, Flash Fiction Magazine, and Fiction on the Web. Lost and Found in the 60s is his first novel.