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Renaissance man: A paralyzing stroke couldn't stop 83-year-old playwright, novelist, songwriter and pianist
Long View News-Journal, August 2, 2006 by Melissa Tresner
A stroke 12 years ago paralyzed Buster Cearley's right side, but it didn't cripple his talents or his ability to express himself.
"I just adapted," said Cearley, 83, who had two novels published in 2005.
Cearley (pronounced Curly) typed the novels one-handed. Since his stroke, he's also written dozens of songs, musicals and plays.
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