Walter Klimczak

Walter Klimczak

I am a young-adult/middle-grade author. Currently, I am looking for a literary agent. I have been teaching for sixteen years and live with my wife and three children in Atlanta, Georgia.

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University of Maine, University of Georgia

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  • Steampunk Snow Angel
    It is New Year's Eve, the final hours of the 22nd century. Through a miraculous intervention between three different timelines in Earth's brief history, an alien race makes first contact with humankind.
  • Final Days at the Oak Hotel
    A Shakespearean sonnet that helps to answer just what might happen at the end of the five book series, The Chronicles of Burnam Tau'roh. Kayleigh and Lincoln have worked valiantly throughout many worlds, but face separation for a greater sacrifice.
  • Convergence on West Tide Way
    Think back to your childhood. Imagine the purest moment you were truly happy. Here is a flash fiction piece that asks, "If you were given the opportunity to change the present by altering the past, would you?"
  • 200 Words for Christmas Eve
    Many moments in life hold profound significance. Those we can travel back to with complete recall at will are cherished loops in time. They are gifts of our soul.
  • Winterglass
    How often does one walk upon the frozen surface of a pond? Look down in memory and see the clouds from above glide past your feet. Are you moving forward, or back in time?
  • The Shelf on the Elf
    There are typically two or more sides to every story. Here is the truth behind that cute little elf sitting on the shelves of so many children during the Christmas season. Learn, finally, what drives this mischievous pixie and who he really answers to.
  • Fall Canticle
    You are waiting to join your family inside on a cold, autumn day. Breathe in the aroma of chimney smoke intermingled with cooking foods. Walk softly on the quilt of leaves and know that you are loved.
  • Lost in the Forest
    On Halloween night, the scariest thing Neal Howel can imagine are ghosts from his own past. But can he go back and change things? Can he finally put to rest one of the biggest regrets in his life?
  • Mechanism: Part Two
    Many generations after the arrival of the StellaFax mission, a community of leopard frogs now ekes out a living on a future Earth. One young frog, Amon, learns that he is meant for great deeds. Here is the second part of the story Mechanism.
  • Lament of the Oak
    Kayleigh knows there should be an entire valley of oak trees, but only one remains. It has absorbed all the negative energy and evil thoughts from the people of nearby Kana Hove. A haiku reflecting the novel The Oak Hotel.
  • Lake Hopatcong
    My early childhood is trapped in a small neighborhood in Lake Hopatcong, NJ. Part of me still lives there in a state of primal bliss and innocence. Divorce lurks behind every autumn oak tree, but I refuse to see it.
  • Mechanism: Part One
    An event lost in time has changed our world forever. In a final attempt to save humankind, a crew of 12 United States Special Ops are sent over seven million years into the future on an impossible mission. Look out for Part Two!
  • This Place Only, a Haiku Encapsulating a Novella
    In This Place Only, William Anderson is on a quest to get his life back. He hops between other versions of himself in alternate realities, but knows he will never be happy unless he returns to his wife. This haiku sums up the final moment of the book.
  • Sector 7
    You never know when you'll look up and find yourself in a place you should never be. This is a haiku trapped within a syllable system where: (4,5,6,7,6,5,4). As to where this photo was taken, I'll give you a hint: Atlanta, GA
  • Glassmage: A Brief Glance into the Magical World of Kell
    A poem, in villanelle form. The novel upon which it is based, Glassmage, is a fantasy about a fragile connection between worlds that unites a broken family. It is a story about the strength of women and the healing power of time.

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