D.W. Hamilton

D.W. Hamilton lives on Capitol Hill in Seattle and loves Queer Lit, David Bowie, and cats. He has a BA in English and has published poems and articles in European Weekly and The Jailfish Review.
D.W. is the author of
When a local fortune teller is slain, a young dancer must prove someone switched souls with his new husband at the scene of the crime by using a spell on a set of mascot costumes called the Blue Velveteen Dormice.
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