Douglas Glenn Clark
Biography
Douglas Glenn Clark is a recipient of writing grants from the Michigan, Massachusetts and Connecticut arts councils. His plays have been performed in New York City and regional theaters, including the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, The Chester Theatre Company in the Berkshires and the Hampshire Shakespeare Company in Amherst, Mass. His stories have been published in newspapers and magazines.
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Books
The Memory Songbook
by Douglas Glenn Clark
Price: $4.87 USD. 50060 words.
Published on November 14, 2011. Fiction.
Singer-songwriter Frank Gosnell confronts love, loss and his legacy with only a guitar and a magical manuscript that reveals the true power of music.
The Cancer Assassin
by Douglas Glenn Clark
Price: $2.99 USD. 7900 words.
Published on June 11, 2011. Fiction.
THREE twisted tales:
The need to make things right inspires this collection of stories. A cancer patient fights for more than his life; a mother offers cash to help her abandoned child; a fake online sex ad sets up revenge.
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- The Women Debrowska
on Dec. 21, 2010
The Women Debrowska is destined to become a Top Pick among book clubs and readers who are hungry for a saga of love, inter-generational (and international) family affairs and history.
Anatola Debrowska is struggling with midlife boredom when the child she gave up at birth arrives at her door – a fully grown man. Pyotr’s appearance inspires Anatola to re-evaluate her past and reach for a more purposeful future. Although Podgorski’s story begins as personal quest, it quickly evolves into a discovery of Polish heritage and a family tree ravaged by oppression, revolution and a passionate attachment to homeland.
The Women Debrowska is Podgorski’s first novel, but her credits as playwright, documentary filmmaker and humanities professor, have prepared her well for this rich mix of personal feminist statement and historical drama. The dialogue is heartfelt and rings true, while the narrative is by turns elegant and blunt.
An excellent choice for groups or individuals who relish stories that follow a central character who is not afraid to confront the emotional and intellectual forces that shape identity.