![]() Couple that with the beginning of the Me Too movement and I was pretty deep in a pit of empathy mumbling about the world being a dumpster fire. The ideas all came to me in a swirl of emotions following the string of events which built to a heartbreaking boiling point of the Black Lives Matter movement. During the chase, we meet Sameer Zardari, who is desperately seeking his missing husband Marlowe Holliverse and his sister, Shelley, who are trying to find their brother and, Bright Hudson, a female detective fighting her way through a boys’ club to figure out who is stacking bodies in Graffiti Creek, a painted up bridge on the outskirts of town. Cary Trubody gets pulled over in what begins as a routine traffic stop and quickly turns into a forty-hour chase scene, which is the core of the book. ![]() And by the fact that they are all marginalized in and by society. ![]() Matt Coleman: Graffiti Creek is about a group of people connected by one mysterious and unknown item. ![]() Pure Fandom: Your novel Graffiti Creek was recently released! What can you tell us about it? ![]() Here we will chat with an author about their work and theirįavorite nerdy loves! This super cool edition will feature Matt Coleman, author of Graffiti Creek! I had the pleasure of chatting with Matt about his latest book, his love of Supernatural and his writing ritual! ![]()
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