About the author

Bruce Nelson

<p></p> <p></p> <p>Bruce Nelson grew up in a small black community where he pitched watermelons, picked cotton, swam in the neighborhood&nbsp;&nbsp; canals, and attended the segregated Booker T. Washington School, in Mesa, AZ. The neighborhood was known as North Town.&nbsp; In 1994 Bruce stumbled into Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center located in Venice Beach, California. The eclectic&nbsp;&nbsp; atmosphere nudged him into attending their weekly writing workshops and performances.&nbsp; He was always eager to share his poetry and short stories with classes.&nbsp; So, when Nelson secured the position as Artistic Director for Saban Free Clinic&rsquo;s Project ABLE (An educational theater troupe) he was primed to write one-act plays. During his six years as Artistic Director he received three LA Cultural Affairs grants to write a series of one act plays that were performed in Los Angeles County for adolescents in alternative schools, youth hostels, prisons, homeless shelters, middle schools, high schools, and youth conferences. &nbsp;His one act play Anansi and the Sky God was accepted into the Play Lab at Last Frontier Theater Conference in Valdez, Alaska. <em>Porch Short Stories</em> is Bruce Nelson&rsquo;s first book</p> <p></p>