Southern fiction writer out of Memphis. Novels COME AGAIN NO MORE (2025) and EVERYBODY KNOWS (2023), both JackLeg Press. Stories in Oxford American, Kenyon Review Online, and elsewhere. Fan of greyhounds, bourbon, coffee, jazz, typewriters.
My new novel, COME AGAIN NO MORE, is out today. From Chapter 16's review: "This book is melancholy, hysterical, and ultimately full of grace, a requiem played in twelve-bar blues." Order from the usual places, but consider my Memphis local, Burke's Book Store. (See link below.) 📚
My new novel, COME AGAIN NO MORE, is out today. From Chapter 16's review: "This book is melancholy, hysterical, and ultimately full of grace, a requiem played in twelve-bar blues." Order from the usual places, but consider my Memphis local, Burke's Book Store. (See link below.) 📚
Today on Substack: That time John Prine made a record with Sam Phillips' sons (with a little help from Sam) in Memphis. Some critics didn't get it. It was a sublime ruckus and still is. Read, share, subscribe (it's free!) #johnprine#memphis#samphillips#pinkcadillac
Today on Substack: That time John Prine made a record with Sam Phillips' sons (with a little help from Sam) in Memphis. Some critics didn't get it. It was a sublime ruckus and still is. Read, share, subscribe (it's free!) #johnprine#memphis#samphillips#pinkcadillac
Now reading: "The Hangman's Children," Donald Hays. A comic novel of American tumult, set in 1968, that has something to say about these times, too. #donaldhays
July 5, 2025 at 7:32 PM
Now reading: "The Hangman's Children," Donald Hays. A comic novel of American tumult, set in 1968, that has something to say about these times, too. #donaldhays