Francisco X. Stork

Francisco X. Stork

Francisco X. Stork was born in 1953, Francisco X. Stork has written at least 13 books. Their most popular book is Marcelo in the Real World with 30 saves with an average rating of 3.73⭐.

They are best known for writing in the genres one, asdfsa, and Asdfsa.

mone, asdfsa, and Asdfsa are their most common moods.

Author Bio

Francisco Xavier Arguelles was born in 1953 in Monterrey, Mexico. Ruth Arguelles, his mother, was a single mother from a middle class family in Tampico (a city on the Gulf of Mexico). The reason Francisco was born in Monterrey rather than in Tampico, where Ruth lived, is that her father did not want anyone to know that she was going to have a child out of wedlock. She was sent to Monterrey to live in a convent until the baby was born. The baby was supposed to be given up for adoption, but Ruth changed her mind. After a while, Grandfather Adalberto relented and mother and baby Francisco were allowed to come home.

Six years later Ruth married Charles Stork, a retired man more twenty years her senior. Charles Stork adopted Francisco and gave him his name. Charlie was a kind but strict Dutch man who quickly went about instilling needed discipline in his new son. For his seventh birthday, Charlie gave Francisco a portable typewriter because Francisco announced that he wanted to be a writer. After wandering about Mexico for a few years trying to live on a Social Security pension, Charlie decided to bring the family to the United States where he hoped they would fare better.

The three of them came to El Paso, Texas when Francisco was nine. Charlie, an American citizen was able to obtain the necessary visas for Ruth and Francisco. Francisco was sent to grammar school where he learned English on the go. Unfortunately, no one was willing to give the sixty-five-year-old Charlie a job and so it became even harder for the family to survive in the United States. They lived in a variety of apartments and trailer houses staying in each for as long as possible before getting evicted.

When Francisco was thirteen, Charlie Stork died in an automobile accident. Ruth decided to stay in the United States. She and the boy obtained an apartment in one of the public housing projects of El Paso. Francisco was awarded a scholarship to the local Jesuit High School and soon rose to the top of his class. During his senior year, he received an Honor’s Scholarship (full tuition and living expenses) to attend Spring Hill College, a small Jesuit College in Mobile Alabama.

At Spring Hill College, Francisco majored in English Literature and Philosophy and received the college’s creative writing award. After college, a Danforth Fellowship (awarded to 40 college seniors out of approximately 5,000 applicants) allowed him to attend graduate school at Harvard University. At Harvard he studied Latin American Literature with people like Octavio Paz, the Mexican Nobel Laureate. However, the emphasis on scholarly research and writing seemed too remote and irrelevant to all that was important. So, after four years of Harvard, Francisco went to Columbia Law School. His plan was to make a living as a lawyer without abandoning his plan to write fiction. Twenty years and twelve or so legal jobs later, Francisco published his first novel. Francisco practiced law for thirty-three years in a variety of private and public venues. For the last fifteen years as a lawyer he worked at MassHousing, a state agency dedicated to financing affordable housing. He retired in 2015 and spends his time writing outside of Boston. Francisco is married to Jill Syverson-Stork. He is the father of Nicholas and Anna and the grandfather of four beautiful grandchildren

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Marcelo in the Real World
Marcelo in the Real World
  • Francisco X. Stork
3.7312 reads
The Memory of Light
The Memory of Light
  • Francisco X. Stork
52 reads
The Last Summer of the Death Warriors
The Last Summer of the Death Warriors
  • Francisco X. Stork
01 read
Disappeared
Disappeared
  • Francisco X. Stork
3.333 reads
Unbroken: 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens
Unbroken: 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens
  • Marieke Nijkamp
  • Kody Keplinger
  • Kristine Wyllys
  • Francisco X. Stork
  • William Alexander
  • Corinne Duyvis
  • Dhonielle Clayton
  • Heidi Heilig
  • Karuna Riazi
  • Kayla Whaley
  • Keah Brown
  • Fox Benwell
  • Katherine Locke
51 read
Illegal
Illegal
  • Francisco X. Stork
42 reads
Ab(solutely) Normal: Short Stories That Smash Mental Health Stereotypes
Ab(solutely) Normal: Short Stories That Smash Mental Health Stereotypes
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    On the Hook
    On the Hook
    • Francisco X. Stork
    51 read
    Irises
    Irises
    • Francisco X. Stork
    00 reads
    I Am Not Alone
    I Am Not Alone
    • Francisco X. Stork
    00 reads
    One Last Chance to Live
    One Last Chance to Live
    • Francisco X. Stork
    00 reads
    Behind the eyes
    Behind the eyes
    • Francisco X. Stork
    00 reads
    The Way of the Jaguar
    The Way of the Jaguar
    • Francisco X. Stork
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