Robert J. Licalzi was born and raised in Queens, New York, where his fondest childhood memories were the invention of color television and his first day as a teenage when his father bought an air conditioner to cool the family apartment after 12 sweltering summers. After graduating from Queens College, Bob began working for an international bank. A few years later, in the late 70's, the bank assigned Bob to sunny Puerto Rico at a time when sunblock did not have numbers. There, Bob met and married Diane. After job assignments in Tokyo, London and New York, and after having four children, Bob retired from the bank, moved the family to Puerto Rico, and learned the importance of SPFs (Sun Protection Factors). Bob has always enjoyed writing, particularly essays. He has written hundreds of opinion pieces, had many published as letters to the editor in various newspapers, briefly ran a blog calledPuerto Rico Commentarywhich presented his views of Puerto Rico's economic policies, and compiled a few hundred letters written to family and friends inKeeping Sentiments Alive(not published). More recently, he began writing humorous essays, and was encouraged to publish (Adding a Little Levity)mostly by his children who, while still on allowance, found every one of them funny.
""In today's world of uncertainty and weighty decisions, 'Adding A Little Levity', is the perfect bedtime read. A chapter a night will leave you smiling, as you drift off into a peaceful sleep. The problem is -you'll be chuckling in your dreams."" Sally Fernandez, bestselling author of the Max Ford Thriller Series; ""I see a lot of wit bubbling away here and an eye for the farcical nightmare."" Arthur Plotnik, bestselling author of Spunk and Bite; ""Having a tough day? 'Adding a Little Levity' is just what the doctor ordered. Bob's essays showcase his observational humor and dry wit about a kid from Queens and his escapades (and cringeworthy blunders) in corporate America and beyond. Sure to put a smile on your face and a spring in your step."" Erin Moran McCormick, author of Year of Action.