Acclaimed/published author with an MFA in creative writing from the University of San Francisco. Has published in numerous literary journals, including The Gettysburg Review.
The Stove-Junker
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Drama
by Little Feather Books (Drama, Family and History)
Author In the winter of 1999, Somerset Garden returns to his abandoned family home in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains to renovate and restore his house to its former glory. While there he meets the ghosts of his past, of his father and Blake, a cantankerous preacher, mother Pearl, a performer and whore, and brother Wally, a simpering fool. One night he finds a sick child squatting on the property. As they share the cold winter nights, Somerset reveals to him the tale of his life and how the events leading up to the unsolved disappearance of his son, Cole, shaped him in terrifying ways.
University of San Francisco
(2009-2012)