James Fox is a family man now with three grandchildren. A retired credit manager of a steel supplier, he is also a former volunteer canoe docent at a state recreation area. More than a dozen of his short stories and several poems have been published in various periodicals, magazines and anthologies. Recently Haiku Journal has published some of his poems. His one regret is that the late Andy Warhol promised each of us a few minutes of fame - fortune would have been so much better.