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Steve Mitchell

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Steve Mitchell is an award-winning writer and journalist, published in december magazine, Southeast Review, storySouth, Red Fez,The Tishman Review, and Contrary, among others. His novel, Cloud Diary, was published by C&R Press. His book of short stories is The Naming of Ghosts from Press 53. He is a winner of the Curt Johnson Prose Prize and the Lorian Hemingway International Short Story Prize and has been nominated a number of times for the Pushcart Prize. He has a deep belief in the primacy of doubt and an abiding conviction that great wisdom informs very bad movies. He’s co-owner of Scuppernong Books in Greensboro, NC. where he lives with his partner, writer Deonna Kelli Sayed.





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Average rating: 4.17 · 23 ratings · 7 reviews · 3 distinct works
The Naming of Ghosts

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Cloud Diary

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Dangerous Joy

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message 1: by C.J.

C.J. Graves Finally finished all your stories. Jeesh, I'm SO slow. But loved it! Especailly because in some of them, I was like, "Hey, I remember you! You're supposed to be in a novel." But they work great as shorts. BTW--I posted my review on here and on B&N. Anywhere else you would like it?


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