From altar boy to a brush with Stephen King, how author Dick Hatin found his post-retirement groove

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Reset: 40 is the New Happy
Reset: 40 is the New Happy
From altar boy to a brush with Stephen King, how author Dick Hatin found his post-retirement groove
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ResetRetirement from a lifelong career opens new reinvention opportunities for those not wanting to sit home.

Screen Shot 2016 09 06 at 5.06.54 PMFor Dick Hatin of Hooksett, leaving a decades-long government job has given him the time to write several novels.

His prolific imagination keeps him busy, often working on more than one book at a time. Dick’s new life also affords him the time to become active in volunteer work as well as an activist for the Prostate Cancer Coalition of New Hampshire.

Dick’s fiction stories are dark, but his second act in life is very bright as an author and activist. Listen in to learn how this one-time altar boy who dedicated his career to government work found his niche exploring the human condition, and good vs. evil.

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MorinMike Morin is a broadcaster, author, speaker and now podcaster, busy celebrating life’s second acts via the airwaves. Maybe you can help: Are you rediscovering yourself beyond 40? Do you  have an interesting “second-act” to share? Do you know someone who left their career to follow their dreams? Contact Morin at mikemorinmedia@gmail.com and you could be the next person to add “inspirational voice of reinvention” to your resume by sharing your story on Reset: 40 is the New Happy.

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