On a beautiful spring day in Boston, Adam Olenn is reminded why he’s glad to be alive.
Holding the Reins
For Adam Olenn, romantic memories of drinking in Paris are overshadowed by the specter of alcoholism.
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Adam Renn Olenn writes fiction and non-fiction.
A Bread Loaf contributor and Grub Street scholarship winner, his story The Oldest Man in Town was anthologized in the 2012 edition of Best New England Crime Stories, and his story Coronation was in the 2011 edition, and was a finalist for the Derringer award for short fiction. Other stories have appeared in print and online journals. He contributes regularly to BerkleeToday, an award-winning quarterly music magazine.
To read more stories by Adam Renn Olenn, visit http://www.adamrennolenn.com
On a beautiful spring day in Boston, Adam Olenn is reminded why he’s glad to be alive.