David Anthony Durham has published four acclaimed books including: Gabriel’s Story, Walk Through Darkness, Pride of Carthage, and Acacia. The first three are historical novels; Acacia is epic fantasy and it earned him the Campbell Nomination for Best New Writer in SF/F. David and I talked about his youth, his experience with Outward Bound, high school, and writing.

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