
When author and activist S.R. Bartok was just nine years of age, an unfortunate accident on the fragile ice of Lake Champlain left him in a four-day coma. Upon reawakening, Bartok found himself consumed with the notion of his own mortality and in the subsequent hospital stay, he wrote his very first short story, “Exoskeleton.”
In the decades that have followed, Bartok has published under various monikers and written for publications too numerous to mention.
He presently resides with his wife Ellen and their two Persian cats in an 18th century brownstone in Troy, New York where he is hard at work on his next novel of the macabre, The Legacy of Paul Sawyer.
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