He lives alone in his little house, barricaded against the pushers, hookers and muggers who people the neighborhood, and only ventures out to go to work. Then three eccentric men move in next door, give him a new name, and fill his garden and his life with friendship, freedom, and inner harmony.
Anel Viz, born and raised in New York City, currently resides in the Midwest, where he has taught at the same small liberal arts college for over thirty years. He has lived about one-quarter of his life in French-speaking countries. He returned to his childhood passion of writing at age sixty, and ever since he has churned out works in a variety of M/M genres: poetry, short and novel-length fiction, humor, essays, etc. He likes to experiment. Though most of his stories are romances, few of them would be called traditional romance. His work appears regularly in Wilde Oats and GayFlashFiction online magazines.