Cheap Beer & Prose: Aaron Counts, Wilson Diehl, Michelle Goodman, Willie Fitzgerald
You can’t spell beautiful prose without a P, B, and R! Guzzle cheap beer with fantastic prosies Aaron Counts, Wilson Diehl, Michelle Goodman, and Willie Fitzgerald.
In his writing career,Ā Aaron CountsĀ has written, read and taught with professors, prisoners, dropouts & scholars (if pressed to pick his favorite, heās probably say the dropouts).Ā He is the co-author of the non-fiction textĀ Reclaiming Black Manhood, and is a long-time lecturer on the subject of race and social justice. His writing has recently appeared inĀ Specter Magazine,Ā Bestiary, Aldebaran Review and Rufous City Review. Aaron is an artist-in-residence with the Writers-in-the-Schools program, and he holds an MFA from the University of British Columbia.
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WilsonĀ Diehlās work has appeared inĀ The New York Times, Salon, Babble,Ā Fit Pregnancy,Ā The Seattle Times,Ā Seattle Metropolitan,Ā Teachers & Writers Magazine, The Iowa Review, and elsewhere. She has an MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of Iowa and has been teaching writing since 2000. Sheās currently working on a collection of personal essays about the hazards of marriage and motherhood. You can find more on her website, Not Quite What I Expected.
Michelle GoodmanĀ is the award-winning author ofĀ The Anti 9-to-5 GuideĀ andĀ My So-Called Freelance Life. Her essays and journalism have appeared in dozens of publications, includingĀ Salon, Vice, Bust, The Magazine, The New York Times,Ā The Seattle Times, SeattleĀ magazine, and several anthologies. Sheās currently writing a book calledĀ Crap Job: How to Make the Most of the Job You Hate,Ā which Seal Press will publish in 2015.
Willie FitzgeraldĀ is the co-founder of APRIL, a festival of small press and independent literature. He grew up in Cabin John, Maryland, and lives in Seattle.