

Patrick Cottrell is the author of Sorry to Disrupt the Peace. He is the winner of a Whiting Award in fiction in 2018 and a Barnes & Noble Discover Award in 2017. Cottrell is currently an assistant professor at the University of Denver.
Actually exceptional, a damn find book to read.......more
This book had the perfect amount of dark humor and the perfect amount of serious emotions to make it the ideal read. Dan was fascinating and complex and I was really rooting for him as he tried to get to learn more about his brother and the people that were in his life. This book put me right inside......more
A few short quotes from Afternoon Hours of a Hermit: * “Friendship has been a form of poison to me, I thought as I tried to picture my friends, especially my writer friends. I kept trying to picture them, my writer friends from the contemporary literature and adjunct scene in Brooklyn. No, the writer......more
Thanks to Netgalley and Ecco for the ebook. Trans author Dan Moran is living a simple life as an author and teaching writing in Brooklyn, but as the five year anniversary of his younger brother’s suicide approaches, Dan gets an anonymous letter involving his brother that sends him back to his hometo......more
A continued portrait of familial grief five years after a brother's suicide, except narrator Dan has transitioned to male, further alienating himself from his former peers in Milwaukee than he already was as a Korean adoptee. I don't think I've read anything quite like Afternoon Hours of a Hermit, a......more