Greg Bottoms is the author of the memoir Angelhead, which was named one of the best five works of nonfiction of 2000 by Esquire magazine. His second book, Sentimental, Heartbroken Rednecks: Tales, was released in September 2001 by Context Books. His stories and essays have appeared in a number of magazines, literary journals, and anthologies, including The Beacon Best of 1999, Creative Nonfiction, and Esquire. He is currently the Teaching and Writing Fellow at Sweet Briar College
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John Clellon Holmes helped develop the reputation the University of Arkansas enjoys for its writing ...
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Eugene Gloria\u27s first collection of poems, Drivers at the Short-Time Motel, was selected by Yusef...
Black Hawk Down Author Speaks About New Book • Writer from The New Yorker Gives Talk on Opioid Empi...
Philip Raisor has published seven books, most recently the chapbooks In the Instant After (2018) and...
Greg Larson is an author, editor, and stand-up comedian in Austin, Texas. His memoir, Clubbie (Unive...
Philip Gerard has published fiction and nonfiction in numerous magazines, including New England Revi...
Rick Bass is the author of twenty-three books of fiction, including the forthcoming memoir, Why I Ca...
Laurie Cannady has published personal essays on poverty, domestic violence, and military sexual trau...
Gerald Stern\u27s most recent book of poems is Lovesick, 1987. His other books include Paradise Poem...
Tim Seibles is the author of several books of poems including Hurdy-Gurdy, Hammerlock, and Buffalo H...
George Plimpton is editor-in-chief of the Paris Review and the author of numerous books, including ...
Anthony Grooms is the author of Ice Poems (Poetry Atlanta Press) and Trouble No More: Stories (LaQu...
Eugene McAvoy received his MFA in Creative Writing from ODU in 1999. His poetry has appeared in PoeT...
Tony Hoagland first book, Sweet Ruin, was winner of the 1992 Brittingham Prize and published by Univ...
John Clellon Holmes helped develop the reputation the University of Arkansas enjoys for its writing ...
Anthony Swofford is the author of the memoir Jarhead as well as a novel Exit A. His writing has appe...
Eugene Gloria\u27s first collection of poems, Drivers at the Short-Time Motel, was selected by Yusef...
Black Hawk Down Author Speaks About New Book • Writer from The New Yorker Gives Talk on Opioid Empi...
Philip Raisor has published seven books, most recently the chapbooks In the Instant After (2018) and...