2/25/2010 Trilby Elementary set to close
TOLEDO, OH (WTVG) -- It's the oldest building in one local school district and it's set to close. Trilby Elementary is in the old Trilby neighborhood of Toledo on Secor near Alexis.
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Glenn Sasscer, Jr. (born 1966) is an American author of several fiction novels and other literary works. His writing typically spans a variety of genres, from horror, thrillers, and suspense to inspirational and romance, and the newly emerging cross-genre known as "Christian Horror". Suffering Madness is the first of his several novels to be published.
Early Life
Glenn Sasscer is the first born to Glenn and Opal Sasscer, living in Maryland at the time of his birth. Before grade school, his family moved to Toledo, Ohio. Glenn lived with his parents in Toledo until the age of 21, moving to Oregon, Ohio two months before his marriage to Karen Heskett.
Writing Development
Glenn's interest in writing began early, telling stories and making up fantasy worlds as a child, never giving up on his imagination. He continued to create stories, poems, and other literary works, claiming at times,
"...the best part of any job is when I am writing a letter, memo, or even technical instructions..."
Glenn began taking his creativity seriously when making up a few stories at a social gathering to entertain some friends. One of them mentioned to his wife,
"... you should get him to write a few of those ideas down on paper."
He began writing children's stories, stating the readers were closer to his maturity level. He continued to develop his skills by targeting fiction magazines with short stories, never quite getting past the rejection letters.
Glenn joined three different writing critique groups to better understand the techniques of writing and story telling. By working with each one simultaneously, he spent upwards of twenty hours a week for over three years writing, critiquing others, and honing his skills for telling stories. The exchange with each group during these formative years provided focus on differing areas, where one group's strength was writing technique, another was the art of story telling, and character development was the focus for the third.
Through these groups, Glenn formed a lasting friendship with two critique partners, JoAnn Mitchell Benten and Patricia Spork.
His influences include Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Frank Peretti, Ted Dekker, Robert Ludlum, Richard Matheson, David Morrell, and Max Lucado.
Christian Life and Ministry
Glenn is membered with Grace Community Church, Oregon, Ohio. He is recognized as a church leader, serves on the Board of Trustees, and ministers monthly with his family at Heartland Assisted Care - an elderly nursing home and physical rehabilitation facility.
Family Life
Glenn married Karen Heskett in 1987. They have three children and live in Northwest Ohio.
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