Background
Hartman was born in Huntsville, Alabama.
(TRAPPED IN A SMALL TOWN... Calvin has grown up in a town ...)
TRAPPED IN A SMALL TOWN... Calvin has grown up in a town with no phones. No televisions. No windows. A town that no stranger ever visits. And a town where no one under the age of twenty-one has ever seen the open sky. There's not much work available, but the citizens have found ways to pass the time. Some bury themselves in books. Some become religious fanatics. And some play ever more complicated games of sex and manipulation. And one of them has murdered Calvin's father. Calvin needs to find out who and why. And he'd better do it fast. Because right now, he's the only suspect. They're coming for him. And there's nowhere to run.
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(TRAPPED IN A SMALL TOWN... Calvin has grown up in a tow...)
TRAPPED IN A SMALL TOWN... Calvin has grown up in a town with no phones. No televisions. No windows. A town that no stranger ever visits. And a town where no one under the age of twenty-one has ever seen the open sky. There's not much work available, but the citizens have found ways to pass the time. Some bury themselves in books. Some become religious fanatics. And some play ever more complicated games of sex and manipulation. And one of them has murdered Calvin's father. Calvin needs to find out who and why. And he'd better do it fast. Because right now, he's the only suspect. They're coming for him. And there's nowhere to run.
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Hartman was born in Huntsville, Alabama.
He graduated from Princeton University, then went on to study at the London School of Economics, then started a Doctor of Philosophy in Finance at Duke University.
He has also written non-fiction books on gay and lesbian issues. Sometime around his third year of the finance program, he decided to change careers and become a writer You Should Meet My Son!, Hartman"s first feature film, appeared at LGBT film festivals in 2011 and is slated for Digital Video Disc release later in the year.
F&San Francisco reviewer Charles de Lint reported that "The Gumshoe, the Witch, and the Virtual Corpse is, like its title, a somewhat busy book, but there"s enough payoff in characterization, story and ideas to make the trip through its pages a real pleasure.".
Chosen as one of the eight best mysteries of 1999 by The Drood Review of Mysteries. Winner of Two Gaylactic Spectrum ("Best Novel" and "People"s Choice") Nominated for two Lambda ("Best Science Fiction / Fantasy Book" and "Best Men"s Mystery") Nominated for a Lambda Award ("Best Science Fiction / Fantasy / Horror Book") 1996 Lambda Award Nominee Number 2 on The Advocate"s Bestseller List.
(TRAPPED IN A SMALL TOWN... Calvin has grown up in a town ...)
(TRAPPED IN A SMALL TOWN... Calvin has grown up in a tow...)