John Dellamora
John Dellamora is Lili Rose’s father. She describes him as a strong man with unbreakable will.
Lili Rose
Lili Rose is the protagonist of “Curly Red”. The woman suffers from a strong guilt complex that is only fueled by her parents’ unwillingness to forgive her.
Lili Rose’s siblings
Mariana, Rick, Emily, Leo, Mario, and Johnny Jr. are Lili Rose’s siblings.
Jardo Filer
Jardo Filer is a black boy who is killed by Leo and Mario.
The poet
The poet is a middle-aged woman, divorced, a successful translator, and a writer. She is the protagonist of “In Hiding”.
Woodson Johnson
Woodson Johnson is an amateur poet. He starts a correspondence with the poet.
Rick
Rick is the poet’s son.
Norm and Vince
Norm and Vince are two characters from “I’m not your son, I am no one you know”.
Mister M.
Mister M. is an old teacher of Norm and Vince.
Steven
Steven is the protagonist of “Aiding and Abetting”. The man hates his wife’s younger brother.
Holly
Holly is Steven’s wife.
Caitlin and Brandon
Caitlin and Brandon are children of Holly and Steven.
Owen
Owen is Holly’s brother. This man suffers from depression and can’t live without his sister’s support.
Tyler
Tyler is one of the main characters from “Cumberland Breakdown”.
Tyler’s sister
Tyler’s sister is the narrator in “Cumberland Breakdown”. In spite of the fact that she suffers as much as Tyler, she doesn’t want to kill anyone to avenge their father.
Ryan Voigt
Ryan Voigt is one of the main characters from “Upholstery”. The man entertains himself by flirting with teenage girls.
Eva
Eva is the protagonist’s older sister.
Kathlee, Nedra, and Irish McEwan
Kathlee, Nedra, and Irish McEwan are the main characters of “Happiness”.
Vivian and Harvey
Vivian and Harvey are the protagonists of “Fire”.
Erma Schegloff
Erma Schegloff is an instructor and a protagonist in “The Instructor”.
Kethy Arno
Kethy Arno is Erma’s admirer.
Kyle Cassity
Kyle Cassity is a scientist and the protagonist of “The Skull: love story”.
Crista Ward and Henry Eley
Crista Ward and Henry Eley are the protagonists of “The Death: an Elegy”.