Dave Pace Reads “Dream House on Golan Drive”

On Monday, March 21 at 7 pm at the Springdale Community Center, Author David G. Pace will read from his debut novel, “Dream House on Golan Drive”, and have a book signing after.

Synopsis of Dream House on Golan Drive:

Dream House CoverIt is the year 1972, and Riley Hartley finds that he, his family, community, and his faith are entirely indistinguishable from each other. He is eleven. A young woman named Lucy claims God has revealed to her that she is to live with Riley’s family. Her quirks are strangely disarming, her relentless questioning of their lives incendiary and sometimes comical. Her way of taking religious practice to its logical conclusion leaves a strong impact on her hosts and propels Riley outside his observable universe and toward a trajectory of self discovery.
Set in Provo and New York City during the seventies and eighties, the story encapsulates the normal expectations of a Mormon experience and turns them on their head. The style, too, is innovative in how it employs “Zed,” one of the apocryphal Three Nephites who with another immortal figure, the Wandering Jew of post-biblical legend, engage regularly in light-hearted banter and running commentary, animating the story and leavening the heartache with humor and tenderness.

DavidPaceAuthorPhotoDavid G. Pace is an essayist and fiction writer located in the Mountain West. His work has been published in, among other periodicals, the literary journals “Quarterly West,” “ellipsis…literature and art,” and “Alligator Juniper.” His byline has also appeared in “The Christian Science Monitor,” “Huffington Post,” “American Theatre Magazine” and as a chapter in a book of biographies. His unpublished collection of short fiction “City of Saints: Stories of the Mormon Corridor” recently took a prize at the Utah Original Writing Competition. He holds an MA in Communication/Rhetoric and has won five writing awards including one for his debut novel Dream House on Golan Drive. He is the literary editor of 15 Bytes Online Arts Magazine found at www.artistsofutah.org

Thank you to the Town of Springdale and the Canyon Community Center for supporting this event
This project is supported by Utah Arts and Museums, with funding from the State of Utah and the National Endowment for the Arts .