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10th anniversary collection of essays by award-winning author H.L. Sudler, covering his evolution to patriarch in the wake of his father's death. Topics cover parental relationships, spiritual awakening, love and loss, and suicide attempts.

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10th anniversary collection of essays by award-winning author H.L. Sudler, covering his evolution to patriarch in the wake of his father's death. Topics cover parental relationships, spiritual awakening, love and loss, and suicide attempts.
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H.L. SUDLER was born in 1967 and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has served as publisher of Café Magazine, editor of the Rehoboth Beach Gayzette, as well as a contributing writer for numerous anthologies and such publications as Page & Author, Nuance Magazine, Mystery & Suspense Magazine, Au Courant Magazine, A&U Magazine, and the Lambda Book Report. He has been published in Spirited: Affirming the Soul and Black Gay/Lesbian Identity (Redbone Press), Mighty Real: An Anthology of African American Same-Gender Loving Writing (Lulu), Off the Rocks: An Anthology of GLBT Writing, and Darker Than Night: An Anthology of Horror. His short story The Way of All Flesh was selected for the PATHS Humanitarian Writing Award and he is the author of a collection of essays titled PATRIARCH: My Extraordinary Journey from Man to Gentleman, as well as a thriller novel series titled Summerville, and Return to Summerville. From Man to Gentleman: A Beginner's Guide to Manhood is a coffee table styled book that teaches young men how to become gentlemen, while his fifth book, The Looking Glass: Tales of Light and Dark, is a collection of short stories. His sixth is a recipe book titled CafeLiving's Favorite Cocktails (written with Keith Vient), and his novellas include Midnight, Night As We Know It, Daytrippers, and Sandman. He is married and lives in Washington, D.C. Follow the author on Goodreads.