About Tom
Tom Cladis is a free-thinker, writer, provocateur, Christian, thrill seeker, adventurer, warrior and certified alligator wrestler who keeps his sail for the far horizon and thrills to the splash of seawater across the bow. He has been called a blasphemer, which he owns since, according to George Bernard Shaw, "All great truths start out as blasphemies." And he has been called a heretic, which he also owns, as "heresy" finds its origin in the Greek word "to change"...and Cladis wants to change minds - open them, really - to seek out and embrace the Great Truth of life and living without limits that God has provided for us. He likes to jump - off of cliffs, out of hot air balloons and airplanes, and into the Unknown where he is certain he will be taught to fly. He has published one nonfiction book, How To Lift Cars Off Your Face And Other Tips For Living Forever, and has had one fiction book, The Age Of Serpents And Scorpions, recently published by the Black Spring Press Group in London.
In his Clark Kent life, Tom graduated summa cum laude from Colorado College in 1978, chose to see the world as a flight attendant for United Airlines for five years, has entered his 37th year of investment banking, and publishes a daily newsletter called "The Midnight/Morning Rider." He has been married to the love of his life for 43 years and is the father to three beautiful daughters.
