Day of the Dinosaur

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AuthorHouse, Aug 12, 2009 - Fiction - 64 pages
DAY OF THE DINOSAUR Rachel Woodhouse is a young lady from the future and she was presumed the one to find her missing father, Fred Woodhouse. He had slid off the road and into a hole in the ground in the town of Currie, Alaska. Rachel found her father, but she never expected to find him on top of a dinosaur's head. The dinosaur was trapped when his world crumbled beneath him. He was asleep all those years, and when he woke up, he had to be driven back by Rachel Woodhouse to his hole in the ground, which he felt was his world.

About the author (2009)

Frank Senauth was born in Guyana, South America. He worked and studied in London, England. Then in 1973 he emigrated to Canada. He felt that Canada held better prospects for him. He worked at several jobs until he was able to start his own business.

In 1986 he retired from his business and return to his boyhood dream of becoming a writer. Having the leisure to pursue a writing career, he took up several creative writing courses in Canada and in the United States. He had no idea it would have taken him ten long years of hard work and dedication to bring his creative writing to life. He really wanted to write to entertain his audience, to make them feel they were part of the story; without an audience, there would be no story to tell.

Creative writing has changed Frank Senauth through the years, as he has learnt to write for an audience rather than for himself. After many years of developing his pose, he felt ready to take on the world with his fascinating writing. His first novel, A Wish to Die – A Will to Live, was published in the United Kingdom in October 1997. Senauth lives in Winnipeg with his family. The author hopes you enjoy reading his work as much as he has enjoyed writing it.

Senauth's last book was Massacre of Mumbai, published by AuthorHouse in the United States of America.

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