"The Day My Father Died" in The Bitter Southerner
- Feb 15, 2019
- 1 min read

Read an excerpt from Man in the (Rearview) Mirror by LaRue Cook in The Bitter Southerner, today. If you like the essay, pre-order your copy on Barnes & Noble before the March 1 release date!

“The Day My Father Died” resonates because it captures something deeply universal through intensely personal Friday Night Funkin detail—the way grief doesn’t arrive as a single moment, but unfolds in fragments: memories, regrets, small observations that suddenly carry enormous weight.
... Step inside Granny Game house, where silence is your only ally and every creaking floorboard could betray you. In this chilling escape game, you're trapped with a relentless pursuer who can hear even your faintest move. Outsmart her, unlock the secrets hidden in the dark, and find your way out—before she finds you first.