"The war was over, but you wouldn't have known it..." Thus starts this dark love story of two would-be paperboys in the slums of Chicago on Christmas Eve 1945. Within the aged brick of the downtown buildings, generations of ghosts haunt the cold halls and staircases. In the darkness of the gray and gloom, secrets surface and are shattered... awakening the tormented dead. Recommended for Young LGBT readers and their friends.
Waide Riddle is an award-winning author, writer, poet & filmmaker. His poems and stories are archived at UCLA Library of Special Collections, USC ONE Institute, Poets House/NYC, the Simon Weisenthal Center/The Museum of Tolerance & the Bodleian Library at Oxford University. He was raised in Spring Branch/Houston. He is a proud member of SAG/AFTRA. Mr. Riddle currently resides in Los Angeles.