George Harrar has written short stories and novels for all ages. His short stories have appeared in a dozen literary magazines and The 5:22 won the Carson McCullers Prize and was selected for the 1999 edition of Best American Short Stories. He graduated from New York University and worked as a journalist for many years, writing and editing for several newspapers and magazines. He lives now in Wayland, Massachusetts, with his wife, Linda.
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Nothing much happens in the small town of Red Paint, the 'Friendliest Town in Maine.' It's the kind of place where everyone knows your name, a romantic night out might include meatloaf, and carnivals still hold a kind of magical wonder. Simon Howe, once a... SEE MORE