Edward J. Delaney is an award-winning author, journalist, filmmaker, and educator whose previous works of fiction include The Acrobat, published by Turtle Point Press. He is the recipient of a PEN/New England Award for Fiction, an O. Henry Prize, and a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship. He lives in Bristol, Rhode Island.
"Praise for Edward J. Delaney ""A masterpiece."" —Library Journal (starred review) ""Beautifully and heartbreakingly balanced."" —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ""Readers will be captivated. . . . [Delaney] demonstrate great dexterity and storytelling acumen in his lyrical page-turner."" —Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""Muscular and taut. . . . A great story that reaches into a reader's life [and] poses important questions about people, fate and community."" —Shelf Awareness ""[Delaney] cares about details and understands their importance to the larger themes of loss, desperation, and betrayed loyalties. His characters are not merely vehicles for ideas, but rather fully realized, familiar people, whose failures are heartbreakingly authentic."" —Boston Globe ""Edward J. Delaney is an enormously gifted writer."" —Robert Olen Butler ""If you're anything like me, you Will. Not. Be. Able. To. Stop. Reading."" —David Abrams"