Kevin Stevenson was born in the spring time of 1989. He grew up in the wild north, with aspirations to become a rocket scientist. After many years of practice, and study, he figured that it was below him as a profession, and instead turned to writing.
By the age of six he was already publishing such classics as, "Gone With the Wind", and "Great Expectations."
Kevin attended college with the intent of becoming a professional writer. He got a bachelor's degree in game design, apparently, to stick it to himself. While attending college he began working at the student run newspaper. He was a very hard worker, and after just a year and a half he was appointed to "Head Writer," Which was unusual, because he was just a janitor.
Post college is a place where letters go to learn more about traveling around the country.
After Kevin finished college he set out to cure cancer. He submitted a bill to his local government, but it, along with six hundred others, was vetoed.
He died in 1821, and was buried in the Protestant Cemetery, Rome. His gravestone can be found there to this day. You can see the inscription, "Here lies one whose name was writ in water." If you have any comments or questions, feel free to contact Kevin by leaving a comment below.
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