Jim, I love your "Fish Whisperer" series--he's a real character, the Fish Whisperer--that is, he seems to have a specific persona, vaguely Hispanic to my mind, maybe Cuban--his name could be Santiago, like Hemingway's famous fisherman in "The Old Man and the Sea," slender and cool, he seems to hold his audience (his students?) in thrall, spellbinding, though, rather than professorial.
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Jim, I love your "Fish Whisperer" series--he's a real character, the Fish Whisperer--that is, he seems to have a specific persona, vaguely Hispanic to my mind, maybe Cuban--his name could be Santiago, like Hemingway's famous fisherman in "The Old Man and the Sea," slender and cool, he seems to hold his audience (his students?) in thrall, spellbinding, though, rather than professorial.
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