Knick and Knack are brothers who were born into an upper–middle-class family during the first half of the 1950s.
Their lives were dominated with television, comic books, and mysterious new media accounts that take the brothers into the realm of mind-altering synthetic substances along with the electric hard-rock music and the Vietnam War. This comic tragedy continues on and concludes in the wilds of Baja, California.
Jack Liddle represents the irrepressible optimist. His positive mental demeanor, which he inherited from his father, is the focal point of his life. No matter what depths of despair he finds himself, he manages to return to where he resonates best: positive thinking. As the story progresses, Jack technically upgrades himself, which allows him to move forward, whereas most people his age become tranquil as they relive their past. With the advent of the Internet, Jack attracts an audience who follows his adventures and, ultimately, a grand misadventure.
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Anthony R. Mills was born at Bowing Field Air Force Base, Washington D.C. to an Army Motor Pool Sergeant who was stationed at the Pentagon. He attended for three and a half years the parochial school and parish, ‚Our Lady Queen of Peace, ‚ located in South-East Washington. After that his education, where he was a lackluster student, continued with military dependent and public schools. – He eventually graduated from Sonoma State College located at Rohnert Park, California.
His mother was native of Budapest, Hungary who escaped on the last train that departed the Hungarian Capital hours before the arrival of the Soviet Army. While thus dislocate in Bavaria, Germany his parents met.
Mills is the third of his parents four children. After a European tour, the family relocated to Vallejo, California where he resides to this day. Mills is a long term employee of Military Sealift Command that allows him, during long independent transits, the isolation and solitude that is required to write.