The Keeper of Stories That Refused to Disappear
Father Goose writes reflective, satirical works rooted in rhyme, folklore, memory, and cultural inheritance.
His books revisit familiar nursery traditions not as children’s entertainment, but as cultural artifacts carrying emotional memory across generations. The work blends nostalgia, memoir, gentle satire, and literary reflection into something that feels simultaneously timeless and quietly modern.
Father Goose does not correct old stories.
He tends them.
Beneath the humor lies a deeper exploration of why certain rhymes survived, what they concealed, and how stories continue shaping identity long after childhood ends.
Featured Works
- The Crumbs Behind the Rhymes
- Broken Bridges and Cracked Crowns
- Presenting Tails That Twisted
Editorial Perspective
The Father Goose books occupy a rare literary space: thoughtful without becoming academic, nostalgic without becoming sentimental, and satirical without losing warmth.
Tagline
Feathered tales with a twist.