Not just another coming of age tale, using confessional poetry as its medium, Season of the Artist chronicles the defining twentysomething years of an American Millennial, anxious about his uncertain future, stemming from his unfulfilled present and wistful past. As he maneuvers through the many dualities of life, including love and loss, excess and debt, and nostalgia and exploration, he is ultimately liberated by an epiphany that all life is connected by the willingness to risk it all for the sake of creation.In the end, the transformed artist embraces with gratitude the beauty and bleeding in his life. But not before the seasons turn. It first takes a few sobs to awaken the bildungsroman.What others are saying about Season of the Artist:"Deeply felt and compellingly told, Season of the Artist is a romping bildungsroman in poetic, theatrical form."- Beth Franks, BF Editorial Services"Season of the Artist opens the door to deep conversations that all twentysomethings should be having because, ready or not, their time to lead is coming."- Dr.
Peter Titlebaum, Associate Professor, University of Dayton.