Born in New York City, William de Rham is a graduate of Georgetown University and the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. He once practiced law in the heart of Philadelphia’s historic district, right across the street from Independence Hall, which is where the idea for Marcus Santana and his travels through time first occurred.
His short stories have appeared in some twenty print and on-line publications, including: Amarillo Bay, Chrysalis Reader, RiverSedge, Neonbeam, The Battered Suitcase, AscentAspirations, Talking River, Boston Literary Magazine, and the anthology Late-Night River Lights.
He lives in Maine where he is currently at work on Book II of The Marcus Santana Time Travel Chronicles.
Read an author interview with William de Rham here!