by Kristi Denker (Author), Joel Dockery (Author), A. M. Hounchell (Author)
Reads like Short Fiction. Raw and Powerful. Every Letter Tells a Story...
Welcome to our Second Installment of Letters Never Meant to be Read If you haven
Author Biography
Marc D. Crepeaux is a curator, editor and writer for the Letters Never Meant to be Read series. Marc has also authored the gritty, Southern crime novel Modern Waste, the poetry collection Worked Stiff: Poetry and Prose for the Common along with the collection's sequel Worked Stiff: Short Stories to Tell Your Boss. He is from Killawog, NY and spent much of his late-teens and early twenties in NYC where he acted like a maniac. He now works as an English professor and a Captain in the Army Reserves, among other entrepreneurial endeavors. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing. Marc lives in a more calming environment with his wife, two daughters, two dogs, and two fish in an old farmhouse right around Rome, GA. He can be found in excess on marcdcrepeaux.com
Number of Pages: 176
Dimensions: 0.41 x 7.99 x 5.24 IN
Publication Date: December 06, 2017