Ian McCulloch, the author of "Moon of Hunger", "The Efficiency of Killers", and "Parables and Rain" (all Penumbra Press, 1983-1993), was born in Comox, B.C., in 1957. His early years were spent as an Air Force gypsy travelling from base to base. His father eventually retired in North Bay, Ontario, where McCulloch and his son, Matthew, reside. McCulloch comes from mixed European and Cree parentage, and his Native heritage has always been a source of great pride. Many social factors in his life and in the lives of his ancestors, however, made his a somewhat abstract inheritance. In the early eig...