Five short stories of Americana: An 18-year-old's eye-opening road trip in the early 70's. An artist stuck in a low-wage job at a movie house as the punk rock era kicks off in San Francisco. A New York City high school teacher gets to know a FDNY fireman post 9/11. A Midwest Boomer coming-of-age diary, and a comic monolog about death. Memoir-like stories of fear, vulnerability, sexism, moral ambivalence, illusion & delusion-life experiences of contemporary women.
"Jack Kerouac's On the Road was a bible... How I Got to Cleveland makes the same journey through the eyes of a young woman. Although the story may be about one person, we can imagine many women to have traveled a similar road."
--Gregg Wilson, Back Stage
How I Got to Cleveland, follows a circuitous and emotionally desolate path that covers ground from Little Rock to Cleveland... from affection, hopelessness to embarrassment."
-David Lyman, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"I loved Cleveland ...a contribution to the literature of bizarre journals." -Eric Bogosian
"Writer Karen Williams takes us down two dazzling different roads: one illuminated by stark experience and a dead-end road of blunted emotion ... intimate performances that flash and burn like sparks from a blowtorch." -David Fischer, The Seattle Fringe Festival
Adult Fiction, Memoir-like adventures of women of various generations