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  1. A former CalArts and French National Film School writing instructor, Stewart Lindh is a credited-feature screenwriter and published poet and novelist living in Sausalito, California; where he works as a writer’s mentor and a Marine Corps Vietnam veteran volunteer with veterans’ writing groups.

  2. Raised in San Francisco and the Bay Area by his mother, Stewart Lindh dropped out of high-school to join the Marine Corps. After receiving an honorable discharge, Lindh went on to earn his BA from Reed College, his MFA from Columbia University; and his Doctorat de 3ème Cycle from École des Hautes Études , Paris, under the direction of Roland ...

  3. When Mark was five, his father moved out, taking with him all the family photographs but one—from which he cut himself, leaving a hole where he had been. It was strange the way the black cylinder shaped like an arm rested on Mark’s shoulder as he stood between his mother and father beside the San Francisco bay, where a stranger had taken the picture of them together. At first, Mark thought ...

  4. The Wooden Leg (story by Stewart Lindh) June 1, 2020 coylewriter Mark only saw it by itself at night, when she would remove it and lean it against the wall before going to sleep in the walk-in closet, while he slept in the Murphy Bed in the living room.

  5. Writing Instructor at California Institute of the Arts · Experience: California Institute of the Arts · Education: Reed College · Location: Sausalito · 9 connections on LinkedIn.

  6. Something big. He didn’t know it was, but he sensed his second lie would be easier to tell. Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay. Share this: Facebook. X. Like this: Loading... Posted in: Childhood, Fiction. Mark was eight; playing with boys he met while visiting his aunt.

  7. Jan 1, 2006 · The author Stewart Lindh knows his way around a typewriter and the vignettes are compelling and successful in making the reading feel something. It's a quick read; I finished it in two evenings. It's illustrated throughout by Kristin Calabrese with pencil drawings of the characters.