Robert T. Moshell (Bob) was born and raised in Columbus, Georgia. After graduating the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine he returned to his hometown and opened his own small animal veterinary clinic. He and Edith now live in rural Hamilton, Georgia. Doctoring animals is benefited by an imaginative mind. Not only does it help to employ your fingers and hands as extensions of your mind while palpating, but it is also helpful if you can intuit the feelings, responses and true temperament of your patient. Successful surgeries can fail to repair a patient that works against the doctor’s efforts. This listening to things unspoken is also how the pot comes to the author. Now retired, there is more time to acknowledge whispers in the wee hours. Environmental influences and thoughts from who-knows-where often become the birth of a poem. The same is true of the original works in stained glass that the author creates: a subject pesters him until it is worked out in glass. Creativity demands life its own and though not a birth involving anatomy, he has tried to assist, when possible, for the poems. the novels and the stained-glass pieces to find life.