About the author

R. Merald Ayer

<p>R. Merald Ayer lives and writes in Austin, Texas, where he arrived two weeks before the Armadillo World Headquarters closed in 1980; he&rsquo;s pretty sure these seminal events in Texas history are not related.</p> <p>Merald counts among his many blessings, two decades of spankingly-fun jobs including stints as a San Francisco stagehand, firefighter with the Santa Fe Hotshots, singer of telegrams, grave digger, luthier and international arms dealer. That last one isn&rsquo;t true&ndash;he was never an arms dealer, exactly.</p> <p>Deep-state microfiche records may provide evidence of time-served in local public radio, advertising, and a Reagan-era gorilla comedy troupe. Previous to the publication of Skubalon Storm, Merald penned a children&rsquo;s story for Ebony Jr., an article or two for Austin periodicals, and the 100-episode radio series My Town Earth. He&rsquo;s suspected of writing a scandalous satirical website on Texas government from 2014-18; he refuses to comment on the vicious rumors.</p> <p>Despite thirteen years as a Bob Cratchit-level analyst in the offices of three Texas governors dating back to Ann Richards, he still loves the spectacle of state government and politics&ndash;so he writes about those with good measures of satire and whimsy.</p>