About Jonathon Scott Fuqua
author of The Re-Appearance of Sam Webber
Jonathon
Scott Fuqua is an established historian, writer, and artist.
He has researched the Civil Rights movement, the fast
food industry, suburbanization, the lunch counter industry,
and Baltimore's jazz scene. He has written numerous historical
dramas, as well as a large production for the Maryland
Science Center, "Coffee and Comets at the Starlight
Diner." He wrote and illustrated a children's book,
B&O: America's Railroad, on
the history of America's first railroad for the Baltimore
B&O Museum, and his book of illustrations, American
Classic Rowhouse Designs, was published in
1997.
Fuqua has received two Maryland State Arts Council Awards
for fiction writing, and is the writer-in-residence at
the Carver Center for the Arts. Both his writings and
paintings have appeared in newspapers, magazines, books,
on book covers, posters, limited edition prints, postcards,
and stationery. A teacher of fiction writing, literature,
and art, he lives in Baltimore with his wife and daughter.
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