David B. Seaburn has written six novels, the most recent being Parrot Talk (2017), which placed second in fiction for the TAZ Author’s Awards. His novel, Charlie No Face (2011), was a Finalist for the National Indie Excellence Award in General Fiction (2011). Seaburn is a regular contributor of personal essays to The Psychotherapy Networker magazine. He also writes a blog for Psychology Today magazine entitled, Going Out Not Knowing. During his academic career, he publishing over sixty papers and two co-authored books. He is a retired marriage and family therapist, psychologist and minister. He is currently working on his seventh novel, I Think I Died Today.