· A.C. Burch trained as a classical musician, coming late to a literary career. His icons run the gamut from Jane Austin to Bart Yates by circuitous way of Patrick Dennis, Agatha Christie, Walter Mosely, and especially Armistead Maupin, whose notion of the "logical family" has become a core component of A.C.'s www.doorway.ru: HomePort Press. · A Catalyst for The HomePort Journals Septem / 0 Comments / in Blog, Influences / by A C Burch When I was casting about for ideas for novel about Provincetown, I found myself asking, “what if ”. · Today I'd like to welcome A.C. Burch, author of “The HomePort Journals” to The Thursday Interview. Before we get started, a quick intro! Before we get started, a quick intro! A.C. Burch is a long-time Provincetown resident who spent his early summers on Cape Cod and since then, the sand has never left his shoes.
Drag performers, detectives, and community moguls meet in Burch's (The Homeport Journals, , etc.) collection, which features coming-out stories with a www.doorway.ru the stories in this collection have the feel of cautionary tales. The first, "Private Quarters," features a young college student named Matt Atwood, who lives in a thin-walled, three-ring circus of an apartment building. It is the first question The HomePort Journals, A Provincetown Fantasia|A that must be in your mind if you The HomePort Journals, A Provincetown Fantasia|A are visiting us for the first time. We have separate writers of each subject. All of them are expert in their relative field of study. When you place your order there perspective writer of that area of study is notified and starts working. HomePort Press is a collaborative of local authors, designers, and bibliophiles who share a common love of Provincetown. We are proud to publish the work of A. C. Burch, Jeannette de Beauvoir, and R. D. Skillings. The Provincetown Mystery Series VIEW LIST (8 BOOKS) Dead in the Water: A Provincetown Mystery. Jeannette De Beauvoir. $ $
The Homeport Journals by A. C. Burch - A Personal Favorite Selection for November 13th, - Provincetown Y ou never really know a place unless you live there. A.C.’s debut novel was The HomePort Journals (Wilde City Press ), set in his hometown of Provincetown, Massachusetts. This tale of marginalized characters who unite to form a family of their own received rave reviews and was Authors Talk About It (ATAI) grand prize winner for A.C. Burch trained as a classical musician, coming late to a literary career. His icons run the gamut from Jane Austin to Bart Yates by circuitous way of Patrick Dennis, Agatha Christie, Walter Mosely, and especially Armistead Maupin, whose notion of the "logical family" has become a core component of A.C.'s writings.
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