C. Marlowe Author
“Let’s get one thing straight. I don’t see a cigarette smoking squirrel following me around... at least not too often.”
C. Marlowe, from Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, brings a fresh voice to the literary world. He studied English at Washington College, where he was deeply influenced by authors such as Hunter S. Thompson, Virginia Woolf, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway. A student of the Romantic poets, he developed a great appreciation for Samuel Taylor Coleridge, whose poem "Kubla Khan" inspired, *A Cave of Ice, a title that pays homage to the poem. Marlowe's unique style also draws from his engagement with the works of Anton Chekhov, George Orwell, and Ken Kesey, each helping to shape his distinctive narrative voice.