Michael Petracca


Michael Petracca is an American novelist, Lecturer Emeritus and former Acting Co-Director of the Writing Program at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Petracca is the son of screenwriter Joseph Petracca, and grew up in Southern California. After studying music, art, and the French language at the University of California, Los Angeles, he did graduate work at the University of California, Santa Barbara in the early 1970s, completing a master's degree there in 1972. As well as teaching writing, Petracca has also worked as a prison counselor,
and has played guitar for musical groups J. T. and the Zydeco Zippers, Bunnyhead, Bossa Blue, Montecito Jazz Project and Cosmic Love Child.
Petracca's two novels, Doctor Syntax and Captain Zzyzx, published by Capra Press, feature Harmon Nails III as a protagonist. In Doctor Syntax, Nails is a graduate student struggling to finish his dissertation. In Captain Zzyzx, Nails has rejected academia and plays in a rhythm and blues band while searching for love.
In recent years Petracca's writing has focused on popular culture criticism and creative nonfiction, the latter relating volunteers' contributions in the areas of habitat conservation and hospice care.