Lou Jones is a former Marine and retired Caterpillar Inc. division manager. During his working years he authored papers for business magazines and journals. He received commendations and a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to business literature. In retirement he turned to creative writing endeavors. Lou is a member of the Greensboro Writers’ Guild in Greensboro, Georgia, and the Georgia Poetry Society (he served as contest chairperson, 2009/2012). Lou’s poetry reflects his keen interest in the human condition—our origins, behaviors, relationships, ideologies, scientific inquiry, how we view our world, and the universe in which we reside. He previously published a poetry collection, From Microbe to Consciousness, and a novel, And Then the Monarchs Flew Away. Lou and his wife, Toni, live in The Fairways at Savannah Quarters in Pooler, Georgia.