Kenneth Thomas
Kenneth Thomas is the fictional author of his first dystopian novel, Smartest Ant on the Planet. He graduated from Paxon Senior High School in Jacksonville Florida. After graduation, he joined the Navy and served on the following ships and bases: USS McInerney FFG 8 Mayport Florida, Naval Air Station, Pensacola Florida, and USS Shenandoah AD 44 Norfolf Virginia, NAVCOMTELSTA Keflavik Iceland, UECOM Stuggart Germany and USCENTCOM MacDill AFB Tampa Florida. During his time in the service, he...See more
Kenneth Thomas is the fictional author of his first dystopian novel, Smartest Ant on the Planet. He graduated from Paxon Senior High School in Jacksonville Florida. After graduation, he joined the Navy and served on the following ships and bases: USS McInerney FFG 8 Mayport Florida, Naval Air Station, Pensacola Florida, and USS Shenandoah AD 44 Norfolf Virginia, NAVCOMTELSTA Keflavik Iceland, UECOM Stuggart Germany and USCENTCOM MacDill AFB Tampa Florida. During his time in the service, he earned an Associate of Science degree in Drafting and Design, and a Certificate in Drafting Technology at Pensacola Junior College. After serving 20 years, he retired and then was hired by Hillsborough County, Clerk of the Circuit Court for two years then the City of Tampa, Contract Administration where he is currently employed as a Drafting Technician for over 17 years. He has been married to his beautiful wife Sherry for 38 years and has two lovely daughters, Courtney and Bria. He hopes in the near future, humanity would realize that we are empowered with the ability to evolve on this planet then journey through our solar system and beyond. We humans are always looking for someone to save us from the trials and tribulations of life and difficulties of our own invention, but we have proven time and time again, humanity can't grow without tragedy and triumph. Unbeknownst to us, we are in a constant state of evolutionary ebb and flow. It is Kenneth Thomas greatest hope that someone reading this book will be motivated to step out and walk on his or her personal path of evolution. See less