Edward G. Gauthier prefers to write short stories, flash fiction, poetry and essays. His work has been accepted by Literary Orphans, Punchnels, Dual Coast Magazine, Gyroscope Review, J.J. Outre Review, Story Shack and others. After many years of teaching English and computer science, he now maintains a four to six hour daily writing schedule. Edward tends to explore the psychic dreams and the infinite spaces of the mind. Themes like "the best laid plans of mice and men goes oft awry" or other themes demonstrating mankind’s arrogance are attractive to this writer. According to the author, "We’re just so damned full of ourselves, which makes for infinite entertainment. Man running up against his own self-built delusions probably originates from deep within all of us. Been there done that? Life of course is a discovery process. Who am I? What should I do with my life? What is really significant? Today’s answer to these questions may not work tomorrow. Things move around. Is change the only constant? Nothing holds still for us." The absolute best advice Edward gives to fellow writers: "Planning to write is not writing. Outlining, researching, talking to people about what you’re doing, none of that is writing. Writing is writing."-- E. L. Doctorow