Where Hash Rules is the story of Charlie's Sandwich Shoppe, a cultural landmark in Boston since 1927, with tales and photographs about the many interesting characters who have enjoyed turkey hash and eggs through the years. Named an American Classic by the James Beard Foundation in 2005, the diner has evolved to be as much a part of local folklore as the tea party.
G.A. Cuddy is a retired author, journalist, poet, and playwright. His most recent release is First Fiction, a novel about an American teenager named Ingrid Fallon who travels to Belfast during the tumultuous summer of 1981.
Mr. Cuddy is also the author of Where Hash Rules, an ebook on the history of the legendary Charlie's Sandwich Shoppe in Boston, which Joanna Sciarrino of Bon Appetit called "worth the read for those who love food history and beautiful photography."
Other completed projects include In The Clearing Stands A Boxer, a poetry journal to benefit the Haymakers for Hope charity in its fight against cancer, and The Grief Poet, a play in three acts about condemned men who encounter poet Karl Shapiro on the eve of their executions.