Tom Sheehan

Tom Sheehan’s Epic Cures, (short stories), 2005 from Press 53, won an IPPY Award from Independent Publishers. A Collection of Friends, (memoirs), 2004 from Pocol Press, was nominated for PEN America Albrend Memoir Award. New Works Review has previously featured pieces from both these books. His fourth poetry book, This Rare Earth & Other Flights, was issued by Lit Pot Press, 2003. Print mysteries are Vigilantes East and Death for the Phantom Receiver. Three novels seek publication, with one under consideration. His short story collection, Brief Cases, Short Spans, will be published in 2008. He has nine Pushcart nominations, and a Silver Rose Award from ART for short story excellence. His work is on or coming on Combat Magazine, Muscadine Lines, Southern Hum, SN Review, Tryst, Wolf Moon Press, 3711 Atlantic, Canopic Jar, Facets Magazine, War and Literature, Jimston Journal, Ocean Magazine, WHL Review, Subtle Tea, Eden Waters Press, La Fenetre, Pequin, Projected Letters, Crimson Highway, Lily, The Angler, Retort Magazine, Shatter Colors, and other publications.

The Award Winning Story

The Man Who Hid Music

This story first appeared in the
First Quarter 2005 New Works Review.
It has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize

and is reprinted for the enjoyment of our readers.





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You may contact Tom at
tomfsheehan@comcast.net


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