More about Paul Heinz
Business school seemed like a good idea at the time. What was I thinking?
Well, it did produce a wife and three kids, so I'm not complaining, but the creative bug has kept buzzing even in the midst of jobs, mortgages, homework, cat vomit and dreams of the Brewers winning the World Series. Fiction is taking the driver's seat these days. I'm seeking representation for my young-adult novel, Things I Hate About My Mother (an excerpt of which was published in Sucker Literary Magazine), and I'm working on my next novel about a girl whose grandfather convinces her to break into his childhood home to find a lost baseball card from his youth (that also happens to be worth a quarter of a million dollars).
I've also completed eight albums to date and have a few more brewing. Next up is a new CD of rockers entitled "Warts and All" to be available in Spring of 2012.
I play piano every Sunday at Elmhurst Presbyterian Church and I perform regularly with the Chi-Town Showstoppers in the Chicago suburbs.
Has your life turned out the way you planned? Mine either, but just remember - we're not dead yet.

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