Milton Brasher-Cunningham
Milton Brasher-Cunningham is a minister, songwriter, teacher and chef. He holds Master’s degrees in English and Theology and taught English for seven years in the Boston Public Schools. His teaching of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been featured on PBS through The Annenberg Foundation/CPB. Milton grew up in Kenya and now lives in Marshfield, Massachusetts with his wife, Ginger, and stereo schnauzers. He is currently serving as Associate Minister at First Congregational Church of Hanover, Massachusetts, and is a chef at Blackstones, where he can bake cod wrapped in potato strings with frothed lobster nage.
Contributions:
- Volume 1: Genesis, Chapter 19: "Getting Home"
- Volume 1: Genesis, Chapter 15: "Notes from Safety Harbor, Florida"