Story Wins Writer’s Digest Popular Fiction Awards
December 19, 2013 § Leave a comment
Just found out a story of mine won the 2013 Writer’s Digest Popular Fiction Awards! Crime category, if you can believe it. Very pleased, and I didn’t even have to commit a crime. Though I did write about one . . .
The story is titled “The Afternoon Client.” It will appear in January at Sixfold, and again in May/June at Writers Digest on-line. I’ll post the links once they’re up.
Best of Havana piece up at National Geographic’s Intelligent Travel Blog
April 27, 2013 § Leave a comment
Well, it’s a pretty subjective list, and limited by the format. But some of it might be useful if you’re thinking of going to Havana. Read here.
Heartsong post featured at Grub Daily
April 8, 2013 § Leave a comment
A craft analysis I wrote several years ago on James Welch’s great novel The Heartsong of Charging Elk is featured at Grub Street Daily, a blog for writers produced by the wonderful people at Grub Street, a popular Boston-based organization for writers. Check it out here!
Cuba, Cuba, Spain and Ireland
April 4, 2013 § 1 Comment
Very excited for several upcoming trips! First up is another National Geographic program to Cuba, April 18 – 24, in which I’ll be introducing a group of mostly first-time visitors to one of my favorite places on the planet and giving lectures on Cuban colonial history, 20th century Cuban history, and Hemingway’s years in Cuba.
Next up, from May 12 – 24, I’ll be returning to the Pearl of the Antilles with a small group of honors students from Keene State College. I’ve been co-teaching a class there with political scientist Prof Chuck Weed on the history of US – Cuba relations this semester, and it will be great fun to show everyone around and let them experience for themselves the vibrant and enigmatic realities of contemporary Cuba. And we’re planning some great hiking and snorkeling!
From June 2 – 10, sponsored by the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, the talented contemporary artist Eric Aho and I will be accompanying a small group of travelers to Madrid, Úbeda, Córdoba, Granada, and points between for a fascinating art-based journey in Spain. We’ll be learning a lot about the Spanish context, taking in some of the world’s greatest art from a creator’s perspective, and everyone will have the opportunity to produce some of their own art as well. Very excited to get back to Spain after a long absence! There’s still some (limited) space on this trip, so you if have these dates free and want to explore Spain in a fun and absolutely unique way, drop me a line.
From June 29 – July 12, I’ll be working with three other writers and a group of 24-30 young writers (14-18 yrs old) in Dublin, Ireland. Couldn’t be more thrilled by the prospect of another field-based writing workshop – it’s been awhile. There’s still room on this program too, so if you happen to fall into the above age range, follow the instructions on the link to apply. Don’t wait, because this one is filling up fast.
If you’re interested in Cuba and looking for a fun, informal (i.e., non-touristy), and relatively affordable way to get there, check out this fascinating art-based people-to-people program I’ll be leading in early November 2013.
Lightship Short Fiction anthology out
December 1, 2012 § 1 Comment
British publishing house Alma Books has just released the anthology showcasing the winners of the 2012 Lightship International Literary Prize.
My short story “The Money Pill,” set in Santiago, Cuba, and featuring a hapless protagonist with whom I have very little in common (truly!), appears in the anthology, which I encourage you to purchase by clicking here . . .
Shortlisted for the Lightship International Short Story Prize
September 10, 2012 § 2 Comments
Very pleased to announce that my as-yet unpublished story, “The Money Pill,” has been shortlisted for Lightship Publishing’s International Short Story Prize 2012! Please keep your fingers crossed.
Regardless of whether the story wins, it will appear in a new anthology published in the UK by Alma Books, and I’ve been invited to read at an awards ceremony in Kingston-upon-Hull this November.
Short story nominated for Best of the Net anthology
August 14, 2012 § 1 Comment
LitNImage editors have nominated “Snarl” for Sundress Publications’ 2012 Best of the Net anthology! Selections won’t be made until next winter, but keep your fingers crossed.
New England Review Reading Series
July 27, 2012 § Leave a comment
Tim is reading at the New England Review Reading Series Thursday, August 9, at Carol’s Hungry Mind Cafe in Middlebury, Vermont. Other featured readers include Megan Mayhew Bergman, Hugh Coyle, and Lené Gary. Event is free and open to the public. Hope to see you there!
Story Collection a Finalist for Autumn House Fiction Prize
July 12, 2012 § Leave a comment
Very proud and honored to announce that The Camp at Cutthroat Lake has been selected as a finalist for Autumn House Press’s 2012 Fiction Prize! Stewart O’Nan is the judge. Winner to be announced in the fall.
New short fiction out
May 1, 2012 § Leave a comment
Tim’s latest published short story appears in the spring 2012 LITnIMAGE, an exciting on-line review exploring the nexus between short narrative and visual imagery.