In the hands of this short story master, simplicity leads to a rare literary depth. Wolos brings stories to life with humor, suspense, and the power of a writer whose work will captivate readers for many years to come.
“Wolos captures moments of ordinary life and turns them upside down to uncover their truth.”
— Jessica Barcomb, author
The Thing About Men features fathers, sons, grandfathers, husbands, lovers, and loners. All struggle to fine stability in a world that challenges their assumptions of Manhood.
“Here is a gifted collection that probes our animal nature and, once read it will not be forgotten.”
— Lee Hope, founding Editor-in-chief, SolStice
Gregory Wolos spent over three decades as an educator in upstate New York. He taught English at Schenectady High School and holds a doctorate from the University at Albany. More that 100 of his stories and reviews have been published in various journals and anthologies, and his work has won
many awards.