Marc D. Crepeaux
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Marc D. Crepeaux

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Marc D. Crepeaux is an author, poet, curator, and founder of Letters Never Meant to be Read. Marc has also authored the gritty, Southern crime novel Modern Waste, the dark romance Quintessential Reality, the poetry collection Worked Stiff: Poetry and Prose for the Common, and the sequel Worked Stiff: Short Stories to Tell Your Boss . He is from Killawog, NY and spent much of his late-teens and early twenties in NYC where he acted like a maniac. He now works as an English professor and founded Rusty Wheels Media, among other entrepreneurial endeavors. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing. Marc lives in a more calming environment with his wife, three daughters, two dogs, thirty chickens, three ducks, one goose, a Russian tortoise right around Rome, GA. He can be found in excess on marcdcrepeaux.com He is a juggernaut with the spontaneous combustion of a hopeful beast. He rubs gasoline on his thighs and biceps daily and every easy jog between friends turns out to be a race. He once parachuted into the Gulf of Mexico and punched a shark in the face that tried to get a taste of the action. He can play the spoons. He grew up next to a crick that ran into a river with a kid brother. They had two bamboo sticks and a dog. Any daughter that grows up in his household has to be able to kill a man with their bare hands, obviously. He loves to fish, sleep with beggars, and his only hope is to go back to the farm. Marc D. Crepeaux has worked as a burdock slayer, lawn mower, ice rink attendant, janitor, umpire, baker, sandwich maker, tree planter, pizza delivery boy, cashier, real estate flunky, warehouse goon, songwriter, musician, personal assistant, bookseller, artist, bellman, doorman, concierge, construction stooge, paratrooper, night watchman, taxi driver, taxi company owner, worm farmer, vehicle prospector, linguist, substitute teacher, tutor, entrepreneur, private investigator, HS English teacher and writer.
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