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Ed Teja
Ed Teja is a musician, novelist, poet, and a sailor. He lived on a boat in the Caribbean (mostly Venezuela) for nine years with his artist wife, Dagny Sellorin, and JoSahn ("Good Morning" in Cantonese) the wonder dog. His first novel The Legend of Ron Añejo (NovelBooks, Inc), published in 2003, told the humorous story of the world's best Caribbean boat bum. They have also worked and lived in Hong Kong and the US.

Since 1995 Teja has written satire about boating and sailors for CARRIBBEAN COMPASS, a monthly publication for people who live on boats and sail up and down the Caribbean Islands—or wish they did. He has published poetry in Capper’s, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, ART:MAG, Whistling Shade, Japanophile, and many other magazines, as well as appearing on many online publications. He has reviewed books for The South China Morning Post, Hong Kong, Midwest Review of Books, and recently published a fictional review of a nonexistent book of formal poetry in the journal Whistling Shade. His short stories and articles have been in publications ranging from Galaxy, Galileo, Science Fiction Times and Doppelganger to New England Business, and BYTE magazine. He is also the author of five technical books and the "HeathKit Voice Synthesis" course.

To support his writing habit, he has produced two blues CDs and performs anywhere they will pay enough to make it worthwhile showing up. "TV Ontario" featured him in September of 2001 and in May 2003 he opened the acoustic day at the Silver City Blues Festival. He currently works and lives on a small Cay in The Bahamas.

Mr. Teja is represented by the Rebecca Pratt Literary Group. Publishers, producers or their representatives interested in any of Mr. Teja's properties or available rights are invited to contact Rebecca S. Pratt, Agent of Record.

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