Glenn Fain is the author of four published novels, "Tease," "The Angel Experiment," "The Woman of My Dreams" and most recently "The Not So Dead People." They are all totally unique, not only from each other, but from any other books previously published. Attempting to fit them into any one category is impossible and currently driving the author insane. Why must novels be put into neat little boxes? His novels do not want to behave and tend to rebel.
He's currently pondering whether to publish the first novel he wrote years earlier, a crazy love story with Rilke's "Duino Elegies" strewn throughout the book. It even has a talking cat and an angel that hovers occasionally in place of the ceiling.
He has studied various subjects extensively at many different universities, most importantly the study of literature and psychology, which he is attempting to put to creative use, but without much practical success.
He has a fondness for not only Cervantes and Shakespeare, but also Agatha Christie, Colin Dexter and various other writers from above and below.