The Writer’s Handful with James Goertel
Mondays + Writers = finally something to look forward to. Today on the Writer’s Handful, we are honored to feature a conversation with poet and fiction writer James Goertel. James is one of those guys who is never far from the worktable, as is evidenced by his publications, forthcoming pieces, and work-in-progress. He also is one […]
White Boys Can Write
Once again, let us honor National Short Story Month–this time with five fine and recent story collections by the endangered species, the White Male Writer. WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT MEN, by Michael Burke AS IF WE WERE PREY, by Michael Delp THE WORLD OF A FEW MINUTES AGO, by Jack Driscoll CARRY EACH HIS BURDEN, by James Goertel […]
Writing Through the White Outs ~ James Goertel’s View From the Keyboard
Check out this gorgeous View From the Keyboard of James Goertel, a writer who makes his home in Western New York, and whose debut collection of stories, Carry Each His Burden, I am eager to read. (Even more so now having sampled the book through the excerpt below.) I imagine it is quite lovely where […]