Charles Arnold:
CLASS OF 1966
Middle Township High SchoolClass of 1966
Cape may court house, NJ
Charles's Story
Life
Still a geek but different geekinesses; and even stranger than when I was in high school. I don't work with horses anymore, now I work with art and artists. Went through a phase as a poet, did OK, went through a phase as a writer, did fair. Even wrote a couple of books that saw publication.
Became a witch, got written up in a bunch of books, magazines and newspapers. Wound up teaching at festivals and events across the US and into Canada.
Now married for the second time - Vykki, for 24 years. Have a son by my first marriage; he is now a father himself and lives in Sooke, BC where he has three businesses and is thinking about running for office.
Ran for state legislature in Vermont as a Libertarian, didn't get elected but did better than any other party candidate in that election.
Don't really know what else to say. I was never really part of any particular group; my only good friends were Kensil Dawson, Glenn Aprill and Ron Blake. Always felt completely out of it - and usually wa...Expand for more
s. Hey, cowboy boots, black jeans, deerskin shirt with fringe - what kind of a fashion statement was that?
I finally got over Cape May Court House though it took me a whole lot of years. Some scars from a lot of things but you can hardly hear them now. Even been back a few times and can't believe how small such a big part of my past is.
I guess, all in all, I'm doing a whole lot better than most of the people I went to school with ever thought I would, even Carl O. After all, how many folks would ever have guess that I would have had my poetry published on three continents or that I would have had three books published, or that I would be written about in publications from The National Enquirer to USA Today, The Wall Street Journal to Penthouse, and even newspapers in Australia, England, and China?
Settled down temporarily now, running an art gallery in Yardley, PA (Bucks County don't you know); The Gallery at Afton Pond, 15 S. Main Street. I even carry some of Steve Bradway's copperwork.
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