The Fellow Utopian – Coming To America

On June 22, 2010, in The Fellow Utopian, by Wilfried F. Voss

THE story of my path to American Citizenship begins today, Wednesday, May 12, 2010. I am still waiting for a substantial tax return – well, substantial in my world, and I am planning to use part of that payment to apply for American Citizenship.

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U.S. Immigration In The News

On June 22, 2010, in The Fellow Utopian, by Wilfried F. Voss

Yes, I am an immigrant as well, but I am still on my path to American citizenship. This is what this website is about. I use it to describe the naturalization process, and I also share my research. The following represents a loose list of articles on immigration issues and topics found in online newspapers, mainly the New York Times and Washington Post.

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The Indecision Process Is Done With

On November 24, 2009, in American Male Prostitute, The Fellow Utopian, by Wilfried F. Voss

The winner is clearly American Male Prostitute. First, the title itself is the best marketing tool, because it is provocative, and I have already written more than 7,500 words. Writing American Male Prostitute is fun, and I am not saying that writing The Fellow Utopian isn’t.

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The Fellow Utopian – Cover design

On September 24, 2009, in The Fellow Utopian, by Wilfried F. Voss

As I wrote in a previous entry, I had the idea for The Fellow Utopian long before I started writing my first novel The Bleeding Hills. Consequently, the title, story line, and cover idea had been brewing in my mind for a long time.

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A More Perfect Union

On September 12, 2009, in The Fellow Utopian, by Wilfried F. Voss

“A More Prefect Union” is the name of a speech delivered by Senator Barack Obama on March 18, 2008 in the course of the contest for the 2008 Democratic Party presidential nomination. The above quote is taken from that speech and it perfectly describes the theme behind my novel, The Fellow Utopian. The storyline is based on people and events that would only be possible here in the United States of America.

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Separation Anxiety…

On August 24, 2009, in The Fellow Utopian, by Wilfried F. Voss

The Fellow Utopian tells the life story of Anthony M. Shoemaker, who immigrated from Germany to the United States in the mid 1930s. The reason to leave Germany is the current political situation. Shoemaker is a convinced communist, which made him a prime target for Hitler’s henchmen.

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