Byron Sacre spent his early years in Chicago, moved to Los Angeles when he was 20 and lived in various Southern California locations. Drafted into the Army, he worked in the Public Information Offi...view moreByron Sacre spent his early years in Chicago, moved to Los Angeles when he was 20 and lived in various Southern California locations. Drafted into the Army, he worked in the Public Information Office where his articles appeared in "The Stars and Stripes."
He joined an Army chorus and performed traditional, classical and folk music in German, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Russian and Finnish as well as English. The group appeared on Voice of America and Radio In American Sector (RIAS) Berlin broadcasts.
After separation, he was a record buyer, ran a bus station, worked for a railroad, then trained as a systems analyst. Byron became a traveling consultant for systems analysis and design.
In 1986, he moved to Washington State. He's been published in magazines, periodicals and on the Internet. His play, "Cahuenga," had a staged reading at the Pierce County Playwright Festival.view less