Interview with Kevin Brennan, Author of Yesterday Road
Originally posted on 1WriteWay:
Welcome to an interview with Kevin Brennan, author of Parts Unknown, Our Children Are Not Our Children, and the recently released Yesterday Road. Kevin also has…
There’s got to be a morning after
Just a couple of notes today, since I’m still immersing myself in the Yesterday Road rollout. First of all, huge thanks to Marie Bailey for a terrific Amazon review. May … Continue reading
The characters of Yesterday Road — Joe Easterday (described by his mom)
There’s no word better to describe him than innocent, though I know him so well by now that I know he has inklings of the unfairness there is in the … Continue reading
T-shirt: it has been 1
Just so you know… a gentleman from Pennsylvania has won the final Yesterday Road T-shirt. Those of you who are not a gentleman from Pennsylvania can now stop hoping…
Original song Saturday — wedding anniversary edition
Our wedding anniversary is coming up soon, so I went and wrote a love song for the wife. See what you think. And if you’d like to see where we … Continue reading
The characters of Yesterday Road — Ida Pevely
So. There’s fair, and then there’s fair. And I’ll tell you what — it is decidedly not fair that I’m the one working this Elko, Nevada, hash house for paltry … Continue reading
The characters of Yesterday Road — Jack Peckham
Everything is new for me every day. When you stop and think about it, that’s not a terrible way to live, but it has its drawbacks. For one thing, I … Continue reading
Newsletter subscribers get to see the cover first!
If you’d like a sneak peek at the cover to Yesterday Road, sign up for my newsletter by clicking the link under Grampa Simpson in my sidebar. I’m going to … Continue reading
Final description for Yesterday Road
In this “coming-of-old-age” tale, Jack Peckham finds himself on a journey into his distant past, helped along the way by Joe Easterday, a young man with Down syndrome, and Ida … Continue reading