Thanks to the wonderful Ben Steelman at the Star News for this mention of my essay, "Between Dog and Wolf: Essay as Ideolocator" and its notable status in Best American Essays! The column also features a link to a recently published poem, "In the Painter's House" (dedicated to Sullivan Anlyan), in the inaugural issue of the University of Miami's journal, Sinking City!
From left to right: Sullivan Anlyan, Emma Bolden, and Hannah Dela Cruz Abrams
My poetry and Sully's art now live at Sinking City. Plus, a piece from Emma Bolden.
My poem, "In the Painter's House," accompanies the art of Sullivan Anlyan in the inaugural issue of the beautiful new literary magazine out of the University of Miami, Sinking City! You can read the poem and see Sully's beautiful painting here. We are keeping the loveliest company in this issue, including that of Emma Bolden who contributes "Under the Threat of Eden."
With many thanks to the Editors, and to Chantel Acevedo, in particular. Honored to be included in this beautiful issue.
"Dog and Wolf: the Time Between" is listed as a notable one in Best American Essays 2016!
My essay, "Dog and Wolf: the Time Between," which appeared first in Southern Humanities Review and was later included in an anthology of North Carolina writers (27 Views of Wilmington), was is in Best American Essays 2016. My thanks to Aaron Alford and Chantel Acevedo.