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All information in this post is courtesy of Kristen Ludwigsen of MindBuck Media Book Publicity.
“Seren is at once a sharply comic satire of the art scene, a canny meditation on the nature of art, and an entirely absorbing murder mystery. — Arnold Johnston, novelist, playwright, poet, and author of Swept Away, The Witching Voice and Where We’re Going, Where We’ve Been
“This novel skewers the pretensions and infighting of the art world in the context of a thoroughly satisfying mystery that will make readers laugh and think.” — Deborah Ann Percy, fiction writer, playwright, and author of Invisible Traffic and Dream Time (Susan Smith Blackburn Award Finalist)
“Seren is a tour de force. Rooted in an archetypal battle between darkness and light, the plot line quivers with energy and mystery.” — Phaedra Greenwood, author of Beside the Rio Hondo and coauthor of Those Were the Days: Life and Love in 1970s New Mexico
ABOUT SEREN:
It’s 1978, and the art scene in the Midwest is booming.
Successful Detroit gallery owner Fairchild Moss secretly yearns to return to his first love—painting.
When he comes into possession of a mysterious masterpiece, his life takes an unexpected turn.
Perplexed by the imprint of a nipple in the thick paint, Moss is determined to unravel the painting’s mystery.
So begins a darkly comic quest to uncover the story behind the eerie masterpiece and to locate the elusive muse who inspired it.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Peter Gooch is a painter, writer, and former art professor living in New Mexico.
He is the winner of the Bosque Publishing Prize for Fiction, and his short fiction has appeared in numerous literary magazines and online including The New Guard, Bosque Publishing, Etched Onyx, and Light and Dark Literary Magazine. Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, he holds an MFA from Western Michigan University.
He resides in Corrales with his wife, Dr. Sharon Ransom.
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Very interesting storyline.
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