About
Mickey Dubrow is the author of Always Agnes and American Judas. For over thirty years, he wrote television promos, marketing presentations, and scripts for various clients including Cartoon Network, TNT Latin America, and HGTV. His short stories and essays have appeared in Prime Number Magazine, The Good Men Project, The Signal Mountain Review, Full Grown People, and McSweeney’s Internet Tendency. His first novel, American Judas, was a Finalist for the 2020 Georgia Author of the Year Award in the category of First Novel. He lives in Atlanta with his wife, author Jessica Handler.
Featured Work
Always Agnes
The day before Agnes Cook is going to reveal her time machine to the world, her mother Claudia dies from an apparent suicide. Agnes is convinced that if Claudia hadn't gotten pregnant as a
teenager, she would have had a better life and wouldn't have killed herself. Agnes' love for Claudia is so strong she's willing to jeopardize her existence to save her mother. She goes back in time to the night her parents created her and to stop them from having sex. Her mission is a success but not in the way she anticipated.