Geoff Peterson
Geoff Peterson lives in a former mid-sized hotel and writes to ward off ghosts. "Dark Is My Therapy" is the latest entry in his ongoing series "The Literature of Missing Persons." He has two grown daughters, an aging father, and a girlfriend. He avoids the company of writers, preferring instead to watch silent films of the Weimar era. A self-described recluse, he's written eleven books in which nothing happens. There is, he says, nothing to be said publicly about anyone that can hold up under...See more
Geoff Peterson lives in a former mid-sized hotel and writes to ward off ghosts. "Dark Is My Therapy" is the latest entry in his ongoing series "The Literature of Missing Persons." He has two grown daughters, an aging father, and a girlfriend. He avoids the company of writers, preferring instead to watch silent films of the Weimar era. A self-described recluse, he's written eleven books in which nothing happens. There is, he says, nothing to be said publicly about anyone that can hold up under scrutiny. See less