Orlando
J. Addison es sacerdote Episcopal y Rector
de la iglesia St. James in-the-Hills, en la
ciudad de Hollywood, Florida. Nació y se
crió en Tela, Honduras. Egresó de la
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras en
el área de Ciencias Sociales, realizó
estudios en Lehman College, NY y obtuvo su
maestría en teología del Seminario de
Virginia , estado de Virginia.
Adisson
vive con su esposa Julia y sus dos hijos
Cathleen y Steven, en Hollywood, Florida. Es
autor de la novela Happy Land, Tierra de
Infi erno, que narra la vida y muerte de
ochenta y siete personas fallecidas en la
discoteca del sur del Bronx, NY, el 25 de
Marzo de 1990. La Noche Tuvo Miedo es su
primer poemario.
En la
actualidad Adisson está completando su
tercer libro, una novela titulada Camino
a la muerte.
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Orlando
J. Addison is an Episcopal priest and rector
of St. James in-the-Hills Church in the city
of Hollywood, Florida. He was born and
raised in Tela, Honduras. Addison graduated
from the Independent National University (la
Universidad Nacional Autonoma) of Honduras
with a degree in Social Sciences. He also
studied at Lehman College in New York and
earned a master’s degree in theology from
the Virginia Seminary in the state of
Virginia.
Addison
lives with his wife Julia and his two
children Cathleen and Steven in Hollywood,
Florida. He is the author of the novella
“Happy Land, Land of Inferno,” which
recounts the life and death of 87 persons
who perished in a discotheque fi re in the
south Bronx, New York on March 25, 1990.
Night Was Afraid to Fall (La Noche Tuvo
Miedo) is his first collection of poetry.
Addison
is currently completing his third book, a
novella
titled Th e Road to Death.