About
Brady Peterson lives near Belton, Texas where for much of the past almost forty years he worked building houses or teaching rhetoric and literature at a local university. He once worked a fork lift in a lumber yard in East Austin, tried to teach eighth graders the importance of using language, worked briefly as a technical writer, and helped raise five daughters. He has run one marathon, fought in one karate tournament, climbed one mountain, failed to make the UT baseball team as a walk on, and took tango lessons with his wife. He is the author of Glued to the Earth, Between Stations, Dust, From an Upstairs Window, GarcĂa Lorca Is Somewhere in Produce, At the Edge of Town.