M.L. Falconer is a writer of a variety of fiction and
creative non-fiction works that explore the depth of perception and conscious thought.
His writing draws the reader in through beautiful prose, authentic dialog and
rich sensory details.
His works include several novel ideas, short stories, and
non-fiction articles found on his blogs such as The Perception Chronicles at www.perceptionchronicles.blogspot.com
which challenges our perception of all things, The Writer’s Edge at www.writersedge.blogspot.com, a
writing blog that explores the art of craft, and his personal blog, Perceptual
Enema: The Karma Chronicles at www.perceptualenema.blogspot.com
detailing the wackiness of everyday choices.
Raised in Rigby, Idaho (Birthplace of Television) M.L.
began writing at the age of twelve, plagued by the omen of recurring dreams. Dreams
haunted him until he wrote them down at which point he would gain a short respite
before the next dream would begin. Nearly one hundred notebooks full of scribbled
genius later he finally embraced the omen as a gift. The love of writing soon
became his mainstay.
Later in life he moved to Boise, Idaho to attend Boise State
University to “make something of himself” where he studied English with a
Writing emphasis, Technical Writing, Creative Writing and Audio Production. (Those
two passions will combine to produce audio books and promotional materials.)
M.L. studied under several published authors such as Brady Udall (The Miracle
Life of Edgar Mint, and The Lonely Polygamist), Mitch Wieland (Willy Slater’s
Lane and God’s Dogs), and Alan Heathcock (Volt), to name a few.
M.L. Falconer is the father of five amazing kids whose
strength and tenacity is unmatched. The older three live in Canada. He currently
lives in Meridian, Idaho with a five inch Plecostomus named Lestat and his cat, Addyson, who is named after Joseph
Addison of The Spectator & The Tattler fame.