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Fathers leave indelible marks on their children, and the things they say and do (or don't do) can last a lifetime. 650 founder and editor Edward McCann assembled this group of stories-and the writers who wrote them-for 650's first ever live event. The pieces in this volume were performed for a full house on Father's Day weekend at The Cell Theater in New York City.

Produktbeschreibung
Fathers leave indelible marks on their children, and the things they say and do (or don't do) can last a lifetime. 650 founder and editor Edward McCann assembled this group of stories-and the writers who wrote them-for 650's first ever live event. The pieces in this volume were performed for a full house on Father's Day weekend at The Cell Theater in New York City.
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Autorenporträt
650 founder and editor Edward McCann is a writer whose features and essays have been published in national magazines and literary journals (Better Homes & Gardens, Good Housekeeping, The Sun, The Irish Echo, Milieu, and more). An award-winning television writer/producer and longtime contributing editor at Country Living, Ed is a member of New York City-based Artists Without Walls and Irish American Writers & Artists and he's recently completed a memoir about the search for his missing nephew. His essay, "Pregnant Again," was selected for the anthology, Listen To Your Mother, published by Penguin Books. He lives and writes in New York's Hudson River Valley.