“The Future of Entertainment Is Online,” School Assembly Performers Fight for FootingIt is 8 o’clock on a Monday morning, and David Jack is preparing for a school performance in his home outside of Philadelphia. Nothing new…Feb 5, 2022Feb 5, 2022
“It’s a gift,” Indy Racers Bring Back rural racetrackIt’s 11:30 P.M. on Friday, July 2, 2021, and 69-year-old Matt Floyd lies alone in an empty field changing the tires on his race-car as a…Jan 6, 2022Jan 6, 2022
Of the NightI wrote this short story in the early spring of 2020 when the incoming pandemic filled our communities with fear. It is a mixture of fact…Feb 18, 2021Feb 18, 2021
The Green Coup De VilleI wrote this short story in the early spring of 2020 when the incoming pandemic filled our communities with fear. It is a mixture of fact…Feb 17, 2021Feb 17, 2021
Dancing to ForgetI wrote this essay shortly after returning home to Mississippi from Yale due to the Coronavirus impending entry into our American way of…Feb 8, 2021Feb 8, 2021
A Riot, a Visual Journalist, a Photograph, and a Discussion“It’s coming through a hole in the air From those nights in Tiananmen Square It’s coming from the feel That this ain’t exactly real Or…Jan 7, 2021Jan 7, 2021
Pandemic Diary #2 — March 2020We looked at each other from a distance, silence filling the great divide between us. I looked up towards the intercom speaker, halfway…Dec 15, 2020Dec 15, 2020