Storyteller Viggo Conradt-Eberlin created an alternative history of military strategy and humanitarianism concern in his debut novel, A Danish Knight and an American Lady. Now he c...visualizza altroStoryteller Viggo Conradt-Eberlin created an alternative history of military strategy and humanitarianism concern in his debut novel, A Danish Knight and an American Lady. Now he continues the story with Book Two, A Danish-American Knight’s Reflections.
Fiction inspired by real life, he uses his own life experiences as the jump point of his creativity.
From seaman recruit to full commander, Viggo served in the United States Navy for twenty-four years. A survivor of the Cold War and the second Berlin Crisis, he also served aboard in Vietnam, Gitmo, the Pacific, and the Mediterranean. His dry land duty stations included Washington, DC.
An avid fisherman, Viggo learned the basics of storytelling spinning the catch of six-inch minnows into an epic battle with fish the size of whales. But entertaining children, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren with fanciful tales, packed with scary spiders and shining knights, gave Viggo the practice he needed in refining his storytelling skills.
Married in 1960, Viggo celebrated almost fifty-two anniversaries with Nancy, who passed in 2012. His first published book is dedicated to her, the love they shared, and the life they carved out together.visualizza meno