Tommy Darin Liskey
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ommy Darin Liskey spent nearly a decade working as a journalist in Venezuela, Argentina and Brazil. He is a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi.
His poetry, fiction and non-fiction has appeared in The Red Truck Review, Deep South, Driftwood Press, and Heartwood among others. Along with his column in Cultivating Magazine, his narrative and documentary photography has been published in The Museum of Americana and Midwestern Gothic, among others.
He has published the novella-length short story collection, This Side of The River, and collaborated with the poet Kelly Belmonte for the poetry-photography book Transit exploring the early days of our COVID-19 haunted world. He lives with his family in South Carolina.
ommy Darin Liskey spent nearly a decade working as a journalist in Venezuela, Argentina and Brazil. He is a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi.
His poetry, fiction and non-fiction has appeared in The Red Truck Review, Deep South, Driftwood Press, and Heartwood among others. Along with his column in Cultivating Magazine, his narrative and documentary photography has been published in The Museum of Americana and Midwestern Gothic, among others.
He has published the novella-length short story collection, This Side of The River, and collaborated with the poet Kelly Belmonte for the poetry-photography book Transit exploring the early days of our COVID-19 haunted world. He lives with his family in South Carolina.
Southern Mississippi.
His poetry, fiction and non-fiction has appeared in The Red Truck Review, Deep South, Driftwood Press, and Heartwood among others. Along with his column in Cultivating Magazine, his narrative and documentary photography has been published in The Museum of Americana and Midwestern Gothic, among others.
He has published the novella-length short story collection, This Side of The River, and collaborated with the poet Kelly Belmonte for the poetry-photography book Transit exploring the early days of our COVID-19 haunted world. He lives with his family in South Carolina.
journalist in Venezuela, Argentina and Brazil. He is a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi.
His poetry, fiction and non-fiction has appeared in The Red Truck Review, Deep South, Driftwood Press, and Heartwood among others. Along with his column in Cultivating Magazine, his narrative and documentary photography has been published in The Museum of Americana and Midwestern Gothic, among others.
He has published the novella-length short story collection, This Side of The River, and collaborated with the poet Kelly Belmonte for the poetry-photography book Transit exploring the early days of our COVID-19 haunted world. He lives with his family in South Carolina.