“In The Book of Morgan, the author demonstrates his abilities in a broad range of genres ranging from pure fantasy, to Poe-like horror stories, to childhood memories of his adventures in a blizzard. No matter whether he is writing about the various projects he was able to carry out for the U.S. Government or his run-in with the Secret Service after 9/11 Morgan's style is always easy to read. Even when he is demonstrating his broad grasp of what is quintessential to American Literature or an imaginary meeting between Marcel Proust and Jay Gatsby, his prose compels your interest. Morgan's ability to write fact or fiction with equal dexterity often makes it difficult to tell which is which, thus inviting the reader to join in the fun. Here we have a born story-teller so don't pick it up or you may not be able to put it down."
Paul Brown, Professor Emeritus, NCC
Former Department Chair,
English and Humanities
Heritage Villager