Books by Drew Glass

Drew Glass writes fiction centered on voice, atmosphere, consequence, and deeply human conflict.

His stories move between crime fiction, satire, absurdism, dark comedy, and grounded literary storytelling while maintaining a strong focus on flawed people navigating complicated systems.

Some stories are dangerous. | Some are ridiculous. | Some are both.

Featured Book

The Make Right Man: A Chicago Reckoning

A Novel by Drew Glass

Billy Szczepanek - a.k.a. Billy Shitpants - is part neighborhood legend, part cautionary tale, part ghost story told across bars, backyards, and generations.

As stories about Billy spread through Chicago’s South Side, the line between truth and mythology begins to blur. What emerges is the portrait of a man shaped by violence, loyalty, survival, and the impossible expectations placed on the people others learn to depend on.

The Make Right Man – A Chicago Reckoning explores organized crime, neighborhood identity, emotional inheritance, and the long-term cost of becoming harder than the world originally intended you to be.

Blending crime fiction, dark humor, memory, moral reckoning, and a love story, the novel examines the stories communities create around dangerous men—and the damage those stories leave behind.

Now available at Amazon.com in paperback and Kindle formats!

Upcoming Fiction Projects

Future projects currently in development include:

An absurdist Chicago crime novel | Satirical reinterpretations of historical events | Serialized spoken fiction | Dark comedic literary stories | Long-form narrative audio storytelling

While genres may shift, the connective tissue remains the same: flawed people, escalating consequences, moral tension, and the strange logic human beings use to justify themselves.