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Glen Peters

Where the Nights Smell Like Bread

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Mark Anello thought he had it all figured out, but life had other plans. At 34, the suburban math teacher is unceremoniously dumped by his...

Mark Anello thought he had it all figured out, but life had other plans. At 34, the suburban math teacher is unceremoniously dumped by his stand-up comedian boyfriend, leaving him feeling stuck and uninspired in Los Angeles. Desperate for a change, Mark flees to San Francisco, where he encounters Alessandro, a charming but disillusioned Italian tourist trapped in a loveless relationship. Their connection is immediate, and after months of long-distance emails, Mark follows his heart to Rome.

But love doesn't come easy. After three passionate summers together, Mark begins to sense Alessandro slipping away, embarking on new adventures while Mark is left to question everything. Left high and dry in a foreign country, heartbroken and alone, Mark stumbles into a new world-a seductive, high-stakes scene of neo-Bohemians, aristocrats, and avant-garde artists. Yet beneath the glamorous surface lurks a darker reality: a dangerous web of drugs, lust, and even murder in the elite European art circles.

On the brink of destruction, Mark must navigate his way through the chaos to discover a new sense of self. As the world begins to heal from a global pandemic, he returns home transformed-armed with the hard-earned wisdom to embrace love on his own terms, let go of what no longer serves him, and face the future with clarity and compassion.

Glen Peters, also writing under the name of Glen Vecchione, is the author of science, math, and history books that have been translated into several languages and distributed throughout the world. His poetry and short stories appear in "Missouri Review", "ZYZZYVA," "Cincinnati Review," "Comstock Review," "Timberline Review," and "Main Street Rag." Glen won the Editor's Choice Award in "The Last Stanza Poetry " Journal and was the featured poet in Sequestrum's "Wonder" issue of January 2024. He was also nominated for the 2022 and 2023 Pushcart Prizes and named a Finalist in the 2022 Sewanee Review poetry competition. Glen wrote the music and lyrics to the Jazz Ballet "The Legend of Frankie and Johnny," produced by the Nat Horne Theatre on Broadway in 1980. His play-in-verse, "Cowboy BO" and the "Train Whistle" was produced at the Lyceum Theatre in San Diego in 2011." Where the Nights Smell Like Bread" is his first novel.

Genre
Poetry
Pages
302
Publisher
Rattling Good Yarns Press, LLC
ISBN
9781955826792

Tags: Book, Gay, Lgbtq+, Poetry

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