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Richard-Elsiger

Richard Elsliger is an automotive fiction author in Chicago, Illinois who writes at every available opportunity. He grew up in the east end of Toronto, an area known as a hotbed of muscle cars throughout the 60s, 70s, and 80s. He remembers his father’s ’32 Ford hotrod that was stored in the backyard as key element in his childhood. Richard’s automotive passion manifests itself in his fictional horror stories about cars and the characters who drive them include the titles Road Closed, Transfusion, and Drag Lake. You’ll find his stories, in their ebook format, on Amazon’s kindle website. Richard also has his own line of automotive inspired clothing, Tread Heart.

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SUCCESS QUOTE

“The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it but that it is too low and we reach it.” – Michael Angelo

CAREER CHALLENGE 

His first big case in front of a jury handling an automotive crash.

AH-HA MOMENTS

With the advent of Kindle and E-Books the opportunity arose to get his stories in readers hands this way instead of print.

FIRST SPECIAL CAR 

A 1969 Mustang Coupe

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Cars can get you in to a lot of trouble but they can get you out of trouble just as fast. Respect the machinery. – Richard’s father

GREAT AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCES  

Shelby Automobile Club – www.saac.com

Cobra Automotive – www.cobraautomotive.com

FAVORITE BOOK

Cannonball by Brock Yates

PARTING ADVICE 

You always need a collaborative effort with other people.

HOW TO FIND RICHARD

Amazon – www.amazon.com

Tread Heart – www.treadheart.com

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