The Gay Worm Turns
In the mid-seventies, before the textbook crisis hit Kanawha County, and preachers started...
Read MoreVic Sizemore's short fiction is published or forthcoming in Southern Humanities Review, Story Quarterly, Sou'wester, Blue Mesa Review, PANK Magazine, Pembroke, The Dos Passos Review and elsewhere. An excerpt from his novel The Calling was a finalist for the Sherwood Anderson Award; another excerpt from The Calling is published in Portland Review, and two others are forthcoming serially in Connecticut Review. His short story "Hush Little Baby" won the 28th New Millennium Writings Award for fiction, and his story "Gnosis" has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
by Vic Sizemore | May 11, 2016 | Creative Nonfiction, Editorials / Op-eds, Race, Culture & Gender | 2
In the mid-seventies, before the textbook crisis hit Kanawha County, and preachers started...
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There’s this family: a preacher, now dead, but who preached right up till the day before he had...
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