Steven Harvey is the author of
The Book of Knowledge and Wonder, a memoir about coming to terms with the suicide of his mother published by Ovenbird Books as part of the “Judith Kitchen Select” series. A section of the memoir appeared in
The Best American Essays 2013 selected by Cheryl Strayed. He is also the author of three books of personal essays including
A Geometry of Lilies,
Lost in Translation, and
Bound for Shady Grove, and he edited an anthology of essays written by men on middle age called
In a Dark Wood. He is a professor emeritus of English and creative writing at Young Harris College, a founding faculty member in the Ashland University MFA program in creative writing, a senior editor for
River Teeth magazine, and the creator of The Humble Essayist, a website designed to promote literary nonfiction. He lives in the north Georgia mountains. You can learn more about Steve and his work at his web site:
www.steven-harvey-author.com.
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