Kevin Wilson
Kevin Wilson is the author of the collection, Tunneling to the Center of the Earth (EccoIHarper Perennial, 2009). His fiction has appeared in Ploughshares, Tin House, One Story, Cincinnati Review, and elsewhere. Ecco will publish his novel, Fangs, in 2011. He lives in Sewanee, Tennessee with his wife, the poet Leigh Anne Couch, and his son, Griff. He teaches fiction at the University of the South and helps run the Sewanee Writers' Conference.
For more information about Kevin Wilson,
- Visit his web site
- Read his blog
- Read "Everything I Touch Runs Wild" at storySouth
- Read "The Neck's What Keeps Heart and Head Together" at Blackbird (audio recording also available)
- Listen to Kevin Smith reading "Hunger Strike" at storySouth (Introduction by Stephanie Whetstone, assistant fiction editor storySouth)
- Read "Birds in the House" at the Greensboro Review
- Read "Songs in the Key of Being Angry" at Word Riot
- Read "A Pile of Shirts, Ripped from the Body " at Clapboard House
- "An Interview with Kevin Wilson" by Jonah Charney-Sirott at CLA: Dislocate Magazine
- View the Mississippi Public Broadcasting interview by Karen Heam titled "Don't Lecture Me" on YouTube below
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