Synopsis: A typical week-long writers' conference at reserved college dorms on campus in Louisville, Kentucky, turns into anything but routine as attendees fall in love. One of its members is arrested with a prostitute, another starts a brawl, yet another is phenomenally accident-prone, and a self-professed witch frantically aims to rid the conference of a discontented ghost. A light and dark comedy about struggling writers in a haunting business.
Synopsis: A typical week-long writers' conference at reserved college dorms on campus in Louisville, Kentucky, turns into anything but routine as attendees fall in love. One of its members is arrested with a prostitute, another starts a brawl, yet another is phenomenally accident-prone, and a self-professed witch frantically aims to rid the conference of a discontented ghost. A light and dark comedy about struggling writers in a haunting business.
Having been a soldier, sailor, carpenter, painter, plumber, surveyor, printing press operator, home health care worker, and maintenance person at a chocolate factory, Craig Rory Draheim's experiences are evident in his story telling, giving him a unique perspective in fiction. He currently lives in Michigan with his better three quarter, Margaret. They have two sons, Charlie and CR. Draheim has written three other books: Boys of Babylon; Nuts, Bolts, and Monster Worship; and A History Book, Sir Elton John, and the Grasshopper Man.
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