So Excited and Grateful! Readings Upcoming This Fall!
Grateful to some generous lovely people for hosting readings for my crazy lil prose poems 🙂 Upcoming readings this fall, from A Little Blood, A Little Rain (FutureCycle Press 2016), Trailer Park Oracle (Kelsay Books 2016), and The Night I Heard Everything (FutureCycle Press 2015).
August 13 – Scott Depot, WV, Hosted by Mary Imo and John Stike
October 1 – Heritage Village, Calhoun County Park, Grantsville, WV, Hosted by Lisa Hayes Minney
October 19 – Longwood University Writers Reading Series, Farmville VA
October 26 – Waterbean Reading Series, Waterbean Coffee, NorthCross Shopping Center 9705 Sam Furr Rd., Ste A, Huntersville, NC
December 5 – Readings on Roslyn, Winston Salem, NC, Hosted by Kathryn Milam
Grateful especially to these generous hosts, and to the publishers who made these books possible ❤
Diane Kistner, Robert S. King, and all the great folks at FutureCycle Press
and
Karen Kelsay Davies, Editor of all All Things at Kelsay Books and Aldrich Press
Please check out their whole beautiful catalogs!
If you’re interested in hosting a reading or event, please contact me at carrollhackettma@gmail.com



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This week meet Jerry D. Mathes II, author of Fever and Guts: A Symphony, Ahead of the Flaming Front (winner of the North American Book Award), The Journal West, Fall in the Borderland, and the forthcoming collection of short stories, Shipwrecks and Other Stories. Jerry is a Jack Kent Cooke alumnus and is also the author of Still Life: A Novella, winner of the Meadow Prize for the Novella. His photography, poems, essays, and short stories, have won numerous awards. In 2011, he produced a short film, “Drinking Sangria in the Cold War,” which was adapted from one of his award winning short stories. He has worked as a martial arts instructor, an armor crewman, a construction worker, hotel auditor, car salesman, repo-man, delivery guy, cable guy, went logging, worked in forestry, crewed on several types of fishing vessels, fought wildfire on a helicopter-rappel crew, taught writing at the University of Idaho and Stephen F. Austin State University and taught the Southernmost Writers Workshop in the World at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station Antarctica during the 2009-2010 and 2011-2012 Austral summer seasons where he worked in logistics. He also wrote and directed two short films while at the South Pole. In 2012 he produced a video essay about wildfire. He loves his two daughters very much.
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