Timothy Hurley

Timothy Hurley is a fiction writer and retired physician. His first novel, Johnny Don't March, a study of PTSD, was published January 2015.Timothy lives with his wife of forty-nine years in Brooklyn, New York and Petaluma, California, where they have no dogs, cats or pet lizards. They celebrated their forty-fourth wedding anniversary the day of the Mayan Apocalypse 2012 and survived both. Timothy never runs for elevators. His work has appeared in The Satirist; Fiction and Verse; Scatterplot; Humor Press; The Story Shack; One Million Stories; Senior Correspondent; the Avalon Literary Review; and the print anthologies Open Doors Fractured Fairy Tales; Another Left Shoe; Open Doors Myths; Theme-thology Invasion; and Dark Muses Spoken Silences. His second novel about murders on the streets of a northern California small town is a slowly-evolving work in progress. In his spare time he works on a medical school memoir, a remembrance of his father, and short stories. Timothy blogs very infrequently at timothyhurleyauthor.blogspot.com.

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