Synopses & Reviews
In his prize-winning debut, How the Losers Love What's Lost, Frank stares, unflinchingly, into the many faces of disappointment and loss: loss of control, perspective, position, a loved one, the self. Exploring a variety of received forms, he inhabits persona after persona of outsiders, both loser and witness for the lost. Frank is a sly cartographer of this landscape steeped with human failings and lushly populated by the 'losers' who try to live, even thrive, within it.