Taking to writing as a form of escape, Sidney Mason has been a bit of a story teller since he enjoyed day-dreaming as a little boy. Often telling himself stories at night until his...view moreTaking to writing as a form of escape, Sidney Mason has been a bit of a story teller since he enjoyed day-dreaming as a little boy. Often telling himself stories at night until his eye fell heavy, this would become a vice of his throughout his young life and on into adulthood where he learned to channel his own successes and failures, barriers and triumphs into words. In every word from the aura of every character, he becomes the character on paper. Realizing this could be anyone from the woman who works in the school cafeteria to the man who politely thought to nod hello in passing on the street. Individuals one may believe to be forgettable all have a story to tell. Believing this and respecting it, he offers a voice to those passively deemed forgettable. Author of The Pastor’s Son and now A Reflection of Me, Sidney Mason offers characters that you may have passed by on the street, giving the reader a chance to turn around and wonder of the person whose name they may not know. What is that person’s story?”view less