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Nine Questions With…Katrina Kittle

Spend more than a few minutes talking to Katrina Kittle and you’ll discover she’s done a bit of everything. She was a middle and high school teacher of English and theatre, has worked as a house cleaner, a vet’s assistant, a children’s theatre director, a costumer, and as case management support for an AIDS resource [...]

Nine Questions With…Charles Dodd White

Like most interesting writers, Charles Dodd White has done a bit of everything–to name just a few of his jobs, he’s been a Marine, a flyfishing guide, a newspaper journalist, and a teacher. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, but he currently lives in Asheville, North Carolina, where he teaches writing and literature at South [...]

Nine Questions With…Philip F. Deaver

Though Philip F. Deaver is originally from Illinois, he now lives in Florida, where he’s writer in residence and Professor of English at Rollins College. He also teaches fiction and poetry in the brief residency MFA program at Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky. His fiction and nonfiction have been published in venues such as The [...]

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