P. Carter Earnshaw, author of philosophy, children’s stories, and science fiction, studied journalism and political science at the University of Utah. Carter pursued his passion as a Radio News Broadcaster and a Writer. He grew up in Woods Cross, Utah, a predominantly Mormon farming community. Following a two year Mormon mission in Queensland, Australia, Carter came to terms with his homosexuality and moved to Reno, Nevada, where he met his soul mate and started a new life. He continued to write, but that too was marginalized by a succcessful career in Transit Management. After retiring, he devoted his time to publishing his first book, "The I-Factor," the the seven beatitudes of Integrity. Carter’s travels around the world have inspired him to address the social cancer of Fascism in his historical fiction Work, Bite. He finds his solace in Nature where he discovered that the metaphysical is abundant as the tangible beauty of it.