Author Biography
Bruce Steinberg began to write The Widow's Son in order to better understand his brother, the unwilling New Man of the House, after their father died, not to achieve publication. He is grateful for the overall positive public and critical response. won. Husband and father, criminal defense attorney (as a prosecutor, public defender, and in in private practice, representing abused and neglected children). He has written freelance columns for the Chicago Daily Herald and Northwest Herald. Columnist for Silent Sports Magazine (Humor / Human Interest within the sporting world). Cross-country ski marathon racer and half-marathon runner. The Widow's Son brought healing to his family, years after his father died, and his old neighborhood's loose nuts and bolts gathered in support, cementing in literature a time, place, and people. Since then Bruce has gone on to write River Ghosts, a Kirkus star review mystery under the nom de plume BR Robb, and My Occasional Torment, nom de plume - Bee Robb, which he later adapted into a successful stage play. An Assassinated Man followed, also a based-on-fact true story in which the subject sought Bruce out because of the success and overall reviewer reaction to The Widow's Son. More books and stories are on the way, but The Widow's Son will always remain Bruce's fondest - a manuscript never intended for publication that healed, preserved, and soared.