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I apologize for not being on site much lately, I am having some serious health problems. If you take the time to read ole 'HAINT LIGHTS' I promise I will get around to a read back. I am a full time artist, as well as a writer. I live in the hills of Tennessee, and live off the land.

Thusly, I paint, write, cut firewood for the winter, tug goat teats, and tend to stay busier than a one legged man in a butt kickin' contest, if you are kind enough to give ole 'HAINT LIGHTS' a read I will return the favor. I lay in the bed reading every night, it's just a shame Toshiba doesn't build a model that has a more feminine figure it's usually in bed beside me!

Gale Sparks was born February 5th, 1952 in Ft. Wayne Indiana; he began his unusual life quest the day after graduating from high school by moving to southeast Oklahoma and becoming a cowboy. After spending nearly two years living in a line shack in the Kiamichi Mountains, he became accustomed to a rough, minimal lifestyle. There he worked daily as a cowboy on the ranch, bull riding on the rodeo circuit during the weekends. After surviving a near fatal car accident in Oklahoma City, he was forced to leave the cowboy life, but not his free spirit life style.
His thirst for adventure has never been quenched. He has he spent the last thirty plus years hiking, hunting, and fishing in forty-four of the lower forty-eight states. He has found that he is perfectly at home in a tent in some of the mangiest bear camps in Maine or a redneck haven in the wild hog camps of the Okeefenokee Swamp of Georgia. Most of the adventures were financed by a bartering system, something discovered during his days of traveling in the seventies. With a fine point calligraphy pen and a tablet of watercolor paper he traded pen and ink sketches for food and gas.
He continued to use his art as a means to his adventures by doing commission pieces for many of the hunters he befriended at reunions and hunting camps. But by now had refined his technique by using a Rotring technical pen and a supply of illustration boards in a backpack stashed behind the seat of his truck. After enduring his fifth total hip replacement by the age of forty-nine he was forced to semi-retire from his life of adventure and take a more traveled path, but another adventure nonetheless. After ditching the college route for thirty-two years, he enrolled in Motlow Community College, where he graduated with a 3.8 GPA with an Associate of Arts degree. It was while attending Motlow that the love of story telling was rekindled after having several of his short stories printed in their bi- annual publication The Distillery.
The goal of a Bachelors degree appeared to be within grasp after being accepted at The University of the South. While attending the university it was apparent that he was just as comfortable in a lecture hall discussing philosophy as, in the hunting camps of his past. Unfortunately during the first semester of attending the university, he was forced to withdraw due to health problems.
Today he is quite content to recluse on his hill; working in his studio whether it is a painting, or pen and ink that he has to get out of his system. Few know of his secret joy in occasionally working off a small batch of ‘shine with his “ back porch mini still”. There are many facets to Gale Sparks, although many feel his life has been extreme. His feelings are that the only way to live ones life is to fill it with as many different, and exciting experiences as possible and he attempts to recreate many of the places and people he has met through his art. He feels that if it wasn’t for his art he missed out on much of his life as he has lived it.

favourite books

A Prayer For Owen Meanie
It (read this on a morphine pump, whizzin' kidney stones,where everything floats)!
Green Mile
All of James Lee Burke
Drop In City, T.C.Boyle

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my books

Haint Lights

Gale A. Sparks

Haint is a term commonly used in Appalachia as the flatland world uses the word haunt.


Cherokee folklore tells of mysterious lights and the existence of “little people.” Unbeknownst to G.D. Stillwell and his family, when they move from a major Midwest city to the seclusion of the southern Tennessee hills their lives were be forever changed by the experience of both.

After nearly being arrested due to a confrontation with a pious city councilman, G.D. impulsively travels to Tennessee and buys a tract of secluded property. His intention was to raise his family in a natural live off of the land fashion, away from the complications of city life.

During the first winter in their new log home G.D. encounters what he assumes is an innocent little light back on the ridge behind their house. It doesn’t take long for the light to show its malevolence, after G.D.’s paraplegic, alchoholic father in-law is forced to spend the night on the back ridge and begins to blame absurd occurrences on the “little people”.

Many portions of this story are factual; the balance has been embellished in true southern yarn spinning fashion. The story has been refered to as a southern fried thriller.

 

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I wrote 820 days ago

Hey S.D., I got to read Eve's Tear this morning, I really enjoyed it, the premise is great. I have often toyed with the idea of writting a Y.A. but, with the time constains I have to deal with on all of my other projects I don't know if it will happen. I have worked some on an outline for my nex... view book

I wrote 828 days ago

Great chilrens story Adrain, I want to read it to my grandkids this week end. Going to back it. Yer Redneck Bubba Gale view book

I wrote 842 days ago

Good night girl this is great, I am from Irish ancestry, you nailed it. I am supposed to be cooking for Knife Night, had to finish a couple more chapters. But I need to know, I have been coining Lord love a duck for many years where did you hear it? I love the little sidisms, like hiding the cup an... view book

I wrote 843 days ago

Steve, Lots of action in the get go, you know your subject. I am once again going to fall asleep with the laptop in bed next to me. Very well written, my kind of story. I got one flying lesson in a Cessna 185, I got to fly with an instructor from Mena, AR. to Joplin, MO. didn't get us too off ... view book

I wrote 844 days ago

So ticked! Sick, don't feel like slinging paint, just want to lay in bed and read, and can't open a single blasted book! view book

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