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South Dakota Review: 48.2

jonsealy | January 1, 2011 in publications | Comments (1)

My story, “The Death of Jacob Delaney,” is now available in the summer 2010 issue of the South Dakota Review:

“The image of frozen cattle would stay with David Weatherall long after the shock of Jacob Delaney’s death in the blizzard of 1948.”


Review: Tom Franklin

jonsealy | December 5, 2010 in publications | Comments (3)

My review of Tom Franklin’s Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter was published in today’s Richmond Times-Dispatch.


Telling Stories, Talking Craft

jonsealy | May 29, 2010 in literary journals,publications | Comments (0)

Sycamore Review has put together an anthology of interviews from their pages. Due out this summer, it includes my and Ben Kolp’s interview with Kate Bernheimer.


Review: Rash’s Burning Bright

jonsealy | April 18, 2010 in publications | Comments (0)

I review Ron Rash’s Burning Bright in today’s Richmond Times-Dispatch.


Third Coast

jonsealy | April 11, 2010 in literary journals,publications | Comments (0)

The spring issue of Third Coast is now available.  I just got mine in the mail, but I’m sure the fiction is stellar, as my buddy Brian and I helped screen submissions. There’s also my review of Holly Goddard Jones’s Girl Trouble. Check it out.


South Carolina Review, 42.1

jonsealy | October 31, 2009 in publications | Comments (0)


My story, “Lovesick Blues” is in the fall issue:

“Rusty Galloway sat in his corroding Bronco on a hill near a cemetery, overlooking the apartment complex and waiting for his wife to take off with that tree cutter so he could go in and get his children.”


American Polymath, Issue 1

jonsealy | July 6, 2009 in publications | Comments (0)

You can read my story “Fighting” in the inaugural issue of American Polymath:

I came from the cotton mills, Carolina textiles, Springs Industries. Two generations back, my people trudged up the hill of the Gayle at daybreak to the crumbled brick building, the clack and whirr of looms and shellac, shuttle fillers, the 6 a.m. whistle bell, lintheads and bobbindodgers in weave room #6.

Also of note is my friend Denton’s story, “Kingdom Come.”