For WKMS, Michael Cohen contributes a series titled "Uncommon Mysteries" in which he writes about unique examples of the genre. He is celebrating the publication of an autobiography in the form of 22 personal essays titled A Place to Read: Life and Books. He speaks with KateLochte about his new book, on Sounds Good.
Retirement from teaching English at Murray State University led Michael Cohen to write A Place to Read: Life and Books an autobiography. Cohen weaves his experiences with literature into reflections on cars, travels, selling "Great Books" door to door, family, a father's murder, notebooks, bird and star watching, the cycle of life, meat and threes at local restaurants, fountain pens and more. 22 personal essays recently published by Interactive Press of Carindale, Queensland, Australia.
Michael Cohen presents the keynote about DashiellHammett's The Maltese Falcon for The Big Read inHopkinsville on October 17.
Purchase A Place to Read on Amazon