About the Author
Scott Craven is a former journalist with more than forty years in the newspaper business, the vast majority spent as a feature writer with The Arizona Republic. "Visiting Hours" is one of the many short stories inspired by people he met in the course of his duties. He's also the author of the middle-grade trilogy "Dead Jed: Adventures of a Middle School Zombie," a humorous take on trying to fit in, and how one can have heart even it it's not beating. It's available at Amazon and on Audible.
About the Author
Zeke Jarvis (he/him/his) is a Professor of English at Eureka College. His work has appeared in Moon City Review, Posit, and KNOCK, among other places. His books include, So Anyway..., In A Family Way, The Three of Them, and Antisocial Norms. His website is zekedotjarvis.wordpress.com
About the Author
William Robert Carey has a B.A. in English from Northwestern University and attended DePaul Graduate School and Columbia Film School. As a member of five entertainment unions, he's worked as a writer, actor, director, and producer, and won awards for writing and directing commercials. He wrote and directed the film, "Jesus In Cowboy Boots," inspired by his novel of the same name. DANIEL/DANIELLE, his play about the fraught relationship between a parent and transgender child, won the 2019 Scribe Play Competition Martha A. Croyle Award for Playwriting Excellence. A monologue from the play was published by Smith & Kraus in “WE/US Monologues for THE GENDER MINORITY.” His memoir about the independent film business, "How NOT To Make A Movie: An Independent Filmmaker In Hollywood Hell" was published by McFarland.