a Hudson Valley Story

Pancake Hollow Primer is the story of Gulf War vet and drifter Frank Closky who finds himself on a physical and spiritual journey after he inherits an 1820’s farmhouse in New York’s Hudson Valley. At first indifferent to his ownership of “seven acres with a house, outbuildings, and all the contents within,” Frank discovers a land where nature speaks it’s ancient history, where ghosts and seers hold the past, and where he comes to find his place in a rock-laden piece of property and a house with no square corners.

Inspired by writers like Sarah Orne Jewett, naturalist John Burroughs, and poets Gary Snyder and Mary Oliver, author Laurence Carr weaves together fiction, essay, and prose poem to create an insightful and often humorous tale of rural life and how an old house and its land can bring a broken person back to wellness.

2011 | 180 pages