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Finalist, Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction Fiery young Gus Bessemer vows to stop the war in Vietnam. His weapon of choice? Guerrilla street theater. "With a dynamic plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat, this rough-edged tale bursts with humor, rebellion, tragedy, betrayal, and espionage." -Mary Mackey, author of Season of Shadows Degelman holds an MFA and teaches fiction writing at California State University. His novel Gates of Eden won an Independent Publishers Book Award.

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Finalist, Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction Fiery young Gus Bessemer vows to stop the war in Vietnam. His weapon of choice? Guerrilla street theater. "With a dynamic plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat, this rough-edged tale bursts with humor, rebellion, tragedy, betrayal, and espionage." -Mary Mackey, author of Season of Shadows Degelman holds an MFA and teaches fiction writing at California State University. His novel Gates of Eden won an Independent Publishers Book Award.
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Charles Degelman, is an award-winning author, performer, and producer living in Los Angeles. His recent novel, A BOWL FULL OF NAILS, set in the counterculture of the 1970s, collected a Bronze Medal from the 2015 Independent Publishers Book Awards and was a finalist in the Bellwether Competition, sponsored by Barbara Kingsolver. His novel Gates of Eden, set during the anti-war movement of the 1960s, won an Independent Publishers book award, and his first screenplay, "FIFTY-SECOND STREET", garnered an award from the Diane Thomas Competition, sponsored by UCLA and Dreamworks. His first novel, A Bowl Full of Nails, was a finalist in the Bellwether Competition, sponsored by Barbara Kingsolver. He is on the Faculty of California State University where he teaches writing in the Television, Film, and Media Studies/Communications Studies program. He lives in Los Angeles with his companion on the road of life and four cats.