This Spring, the OA will focus on food.
Through fresh reporting, in-depth profiles, and daring personal essays, this issue will explore what we eat: people, industries, and tastes that both build and challenge our ideas of Southern food.
Through fresh reporting, in-depth profiles, and daring personal essays, this issue will explore what we eat: people, industries, and tastes that both build and challenge our ideas of Southern food.
Jeremy Griffin is the author of the short fiction collections A Last Resort for Desperate People: Stories and a Novella (SFAU Press) and Oceanography (Orison Books). His work has appeared in such journals as the Alaska Quarterly Review, the Bellevue Literary Review, the Greensboro Review, the Indiana Review, and Shenandoah. He teaches at Coastal Carolina University, where he serves as faculty fiction editor of Waccamaw: a Journal of Contemporary Literature.