My novel, The Lost Episodes of Revie Bryson, is forthcoming from Black Lawrence Press in late 2012. My stories and essays have appeared in Ninth Letter, Southeast Review, Sycamore Review, Freight Stories, Hobart, and Barrelhouse, and elsewhere, including New Stories from the Midwest and Best American Nonrequired Reading.
Hey, here's a fun fact: I love collaborative projects. This
includes everything from co-authored lists and stories to bigger
projects like On Earth As it Is,
a
cycle
of
prayer
narratives,
or
characters
talking to God.
I did my undergrad at Indiana University, and went to the fabulous Warren Wilson for my M.F.A.. Currently, I live in
Indianapolis with my wife and two smartypants boys. I teach at Butler University,
where I also serve as the associate editor for Booth.
Thanks for visiting. My friends tell me I have to have a pic on my site, and it can't be some ironic cartoon image from the eighties. I say my friends are no fun, but they're also usually right. So here's an author pic from the great Miriam Berkley.

