Danny Kuhn holds degrees from Marshall and West Virginia Universities. A former social worker, high school science teacher, and Federal Probation Officer, he now writes in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. His second novel, Thoreau's Wound: A Novel of Ireland and America, was published by Knox Robinson Publishing, London and Atlanta, in 2017 with a foreword by Alphie McCourt (brother of Angela's Ashes' Frank McCourt). His Daily Inspiration for Progressive America offers page-a-day reading with uplifting history, quotes, and analysis. Fezziwig: A Life (Knox Robinson Publishing, London and Atlanta) is his first novel, and begins the Fezziwig Legacy series. It gives a full life to one of Dickens's most beloved minor characters, and has been reviewed by James Burke, Adam Hart-Davis, Nick Barratt, and Anton Gill. Danny is also the author of Fresh History Brewed Daily: Raleigh County (WV) People, Places, Happenings (Favoritetrainers.com Books, 2015), and contributor and co-editor of Mountain Mysts: Myth and Fantasy of the Mountains (Headline Books, 2015), Not Taking a Fence - Verses, Stories, and Memories from the Heart of Appalachia (Favoritetrainers.com Books, 2015), and Writing for Clarity (Favoritetrainers.com Books, 2017). His latest work, Tales Irish (Favoritetrainers.com Books, 2017), is an international collection in collaboration with 20 Irish authors, and offers haunting tales of Ireland, past and present.