Clifford Garstang is a fiction writer and former international lawyer. His first novel, THE SHAMAN OF TURTLE VALLEY, was published in May 2019. His novel in stories, WHAT THE ZHANG BOYS KNOW, won the Library of Virginia Literary Award for Fiction. He is also the author of two story collections, IN AN UNCHARTED COUNTRY and HOUSE OF THE ANCIENTS AND OTHER STORIES, and the editor of three anthologies, EVERYWHERE STORIES: SHORT FICTION FROM A SMALL PLANET, Volumes I, II, and III. His new novel, OLIVER’S TRAVELS, will be published in May 2021.
>A more sinister side to Garstang…
>I’ve always suspected . . .
>Well, it was the surprise of my life to see at the end that the video had actually been edited! LOL
The lead singer may not want to consider so many close up shots of his teeth. I have celery stalks in my fridge that look better:)
>The REAL Garstang (our Garstang!) would know that “Welcomes” doesn’t have a possessive form. I like how they say GAH stang, though.
>Yes, I cringed when I saw the unnecessary apostrophe!
>that is hilarious
>I think everyone should have a personal theme song. I love mine!