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Mitch Cullin

    March 23, 1968

    Mitch Cullin is an American writer whose works are characterized by a deep insight into the human psyche and complex interpersonal relationships. His prose is often described as poetic and introspective, exploring themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning. Cullin's unique style lies in his carefully crafted sentences and evocative imagery, drawing readers into the inner world of his characters. His ability to capture subtle nuances of emotion and societal pressures makes him an author with a distinct and unmistakable voice.

    Mitch Cullin
    Mr. Holmes
    Tideland
    • Tideland

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.7(721)Add rating

      In a story which is at times suspenseful, darkly surreal, and often humorous, Jeliza-Rose drifts from the harsh reality of her childhood, escaping into the fantasies of her own active imagination where fireflies have names, bog men awaken at dusk, monster sharks swim down railroad tracks, and disembodied Barbie heads share in her adventures.Set among grassy fields, alongside an abandoned quarry, in dim bedrooms and mesquite-shaded trails, Tideland illuminates those moments when the fantastic emerges from seemingly common occurrences and lives -- and a lonely child discovers magic and danger behind even the most mundane of events.

      Tideland
    • Mr. Holmes

      • 253 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.5(510)Add rating

      Paperback edition of Mitch Cullin's novel to tie in with Bill Condon's film starring Ian McKellen, released 2015

      Mr. Holmes