Paul Martin writes and teaches in Huntington, West Virginia. In 2001 he was awarded the Fellowship for Fiction by the West Virginia Department of Culture and History.
His short fiction appeared in publications as diverse as The Cosmic Unicorn and Dogwood Tales, and has won recognition from West Virginia Writers, Inc. and Glimmer Train magazine.
Adore this book. It's a delightful, pleasant read that really makes you feel good about life. It's like a Hallmark card, a gumshoe mystery, and a story of love and redemption all rolled into one.
Although this book is very new , I am placing it on my classics shelf. Paul Martin has the talent of Steinbeck , the grittiness of Vonnegut and the elegance of Shakespeare .... All in an odd little book .