About BRICKS
In the 1970s seaside town of Largo, Florida, a teenager discovers why his mom called his first real girlfriend a “brick shit house”.
Based on (sometimes faulty) recollections of real events, BRICKS is a memoir of sorts that introduces young readers of today to a place where their forebears lived when THEY were that age: where children were turning into adults, hormones raged, school was a drag, and where a double standard applied as between girls and boys – especially when it comes to sex.
BRICKS is the 1970s version of the age-old tale where emerging adults and emerging love both learn to meet the challenges of an adult world.
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Starting at an early age B Shawn Clark indulged an abiding passion for creativity. As a young man Clark began by writing short stories, poetry and prose. He continued with creative writing in his spare time from his day job (he’s a lawyer) during the course of which, ironically enough, he became a prolific writer of legal briefs, the substance of which found their way into several published opinions of the courts. In 2013 he took up residence in a self-styled Man Cave in a wooded area along Gottfried Creek in the sleepy seaside town of Englewood, where he is surrounded by nature and wildlife (not counting those rowdy kids next door). There he is intent upon reprising the role of Thoreau, creating a new genre of literary work by a life-long author trapped in the body of a lawyer.