Graham Fysh

 GRAHAM FYSH is a writer based in Seattle, Washington. Over the course of a long career, he has written for numerous publications, including newspapers and magazines and is the author of six books. He has an M.S. degree in journalism (with honors) from Columbia University in New York and an M.A. degree from the University of Washington. Business editor, investment writer and professor He served as business editor at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. After a 2-year stint teaching journalism as an assistant professor at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Penn., he joined The News Tribune in Tacoma, Washington, where he worked as business editor and later as a writer, specializing in small business, the economy and finance. During that time he won an award from the Small Business Administration for being judged the best small business writer of the year in the Pacific Northwest. He was an investment writer at Russell Investment Group in Tacoma, Washington. Looking for the ideal gift for the man who has everything? ﷯Here it is. Small business owner Today he is retired, but still runs his writing and publishing company, LifeTime Creations. Author He is the author of Sent to Kill: The shocking true story behind an African colonial war. The book is not only a riveting read, but also a case study in cultural conflict, war and colonialism. He is also the author of How to turn dotCom into dotCash; How Small Business Owners Succeed and How You Can, Too; The Three Lessons of Mr. Markew; and Moorosi. All are available on amazon.com. He and his wife Marcia live in Silverdale, near Seattle, and have three married children — Steve, Carolyn and Gavin — seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.