The Book is Coming Soon...

The excitement regarding my debut collection, Those Fantastic Lives, is starting to build. I’ve worked on the included stories for almost eight years. To see them coming together so well in bound form is something really special.

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Another Residency Ends

It’s a bittersweet feeling to close out another residency at Queens University of Charlotte. I’m exhausted (I couldn’t even guess the number of pages I’ve read and papers I’ve typed in the past seven days), but I’m going to miss my community of writers and artists for the next few months.

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My Favorite TV and Music of 2020

I think it’s probably safe to say that a lot of us spent more time enjoying art in 2020 than we have in a long time. Those long days of quarantine and isolation were much, much easier with the comfort of possible escape surrounding us.

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Ghost Parachute Anthology

I found out a few days ago that one of my stories from Ghost Parachute is going to be in the journal’s printed anthology, which is scheduled to arrive next year. The story the editors are including is called “Lost Going Home” and is about an ignorant man who can’t do much of anything without his wife. Even death.

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Summer Writing

It’s difficult to imagine that I’ll be back to teaching in exactly one month from today. At this point, I don’t think any of us teachers really know what our classrooms might look like. Online? In person? A mix of both? While this whole experience of quarantining and digital learning has undoubtedly been difficult for many, I’ve mostly loved it. I feel strange (and selfish) admitting that, but it’s true. Yes, I had some difficult days, but by and large it’s been a pleasant time.

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The 7 Book Social Media Challenge

My friend Jane tagged me on a post on social media in which a reader selects seven books that’ve impacted/inspired that respective reader’s life. I’m not really on social media, but I saw the notification email and thought it sounded like a fun enough challenge.

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"The Paper Son" Featured at F(r)iction

I was reading over at F(r)iction like I do on occasion, and I noticed that my story “The Paper Son” is recommended in the May Literary Horoscopes. It’s prescribed for all of the Cancers. I haven’t had a lot of stories published this year, so to see this one being recommended at such a great journal is a cool feeling.

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Listen. Learn. Grow.

I teach at a rural high school in southern Tennessee. It’s a good school with lots of young people who want to learn and grow. Being one of the most progressive teachers there, I’m often asked about social and cultural situations.

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Quarantine Art-Viewing Guide

I think art helps many of us when times are tough. I’ve been fortunate to find several things during quarantine that’ve affected me during the past couple of months. Just wanted to share my list for those who feel like they’ve watched, heard, or read it all and are searching for something else:

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My Debut Collection is Coming in 2021!

Those Fantastic Lives, my debut collection of stories, will be hitting bookshelves in 2021! Like anyone would be, I’m stoked for this journey. I’ve worked on these stories for the past seven years, beginning back in my mid-20s. Some of them helped me get through some dark days. To have my work of weird, wistful stories put together as a collection is something special.

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Writer's Series at the University of North Alabama

I don’t get to take a lot of field trips with my students, but I do have a few that I enjoy each year. One of the most enjoyable annual trips we take is to the University of North Alabama for their annual Writer’s Series. If I’m not mistaken, this year marked the 38th year of this valuable literary program.

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Visiting Square Books

Square Books in beautiful Oxford, Mississippi is one of the best bookstores in the country. I’m fortunate to live only a couple of hours away and get to make the drive a few times a year. I made my first Square Books trip of 2020 this past weekend, and it was an excellent day.

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