Roy Dufrain is a reformed college dropout, chronic hitchhiker, dive-bar pool shark, drug dealer and newspaperman; and an un-reformed living-room musician, San Francisco Giants fan, and novelist-in-progress. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Sonoma State University, and is a recent graduate of the Novel Writing Certificate program at Stanford University. He lives in the hills of Northern California, where he makes a living as editor and publisher of a travel magazine for visitors to the Mendocino Coast.
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Loved the cap tip to The Man. My purpose that day was to make it possible for you to brag someday that you saw Stan Musial play baseball. That you color it with a different brush matters not at all to me. It remains a day we shared, and the fact that you find that as important as I do, is all a day could ask for.
The harp riff is excellent. You have grown so much with that.
And, I’m excited for you about the exceptance of your short story. Onward ane upward.