This is the fourth post in a series that began here and continued here and here. Two simple charts for you today as Warren catches Biden and, in many polls, surpasses him through late September and the first of October.…
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Polls Update: The Race Before Houston
This is the third post in a series that began here and continued here. With five days to go before the first one-night Democratic presidential primary debate in Houston, nearly every polling outlet took it upon themselves to release a…
Primary Polls Revisited: Warren Up, Biden Flat, Harris Crashing Out
This post is the second in a series that began here. My friend Matt Frese requested an update on the primary poll analysis that compares apples to apples rather than RCP‘s penchant for bunging apples, oranges, and lemons into the…
Mud Season Review Publishes “Unbecoming Doogie”
Mud Season Review, the international literary journal run by members of the Burlington Writers Workshop, recently published their forty-fifth issue online. This issue features one story, one poem, and one nonfiction piece, namely Storey Clayton’s “Unbecoming Doogie.” This issue’s editor letter…
Resignation Grows Out of the Barrel of a Gun
It doesn’t matter who you are. It doesn’t matter where you’re going. If you live, work, play, or travel in the United States of America, you have to have a plan. You have to be ready. What will I do,…
That West Virginia
I currently live in West Virginia. The reason this state exists as independent from regular Virginia, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the original colony of Virginia, is its refusal to secede from the United States of America in order to violently…
A More Accurate Look at 2020 Primary Polls
With the first round of Democratic primary debates behind us and the next about to be announced, the 2020 campaign is in full swing. More than twenty candidates are elbowing for the right to take on Donald Trump as a…
Turtle Island Quarterly Publishes “The Nature of New Orleans”
Turtle Island Quarterly is an online magazine focusing on the human connection to the natural world. Two days ago, they published Storey Clayton’s short narrative essay “The Nature of New Orleans.” (Scroll to the bottom of the linked page to…
Barely South Review Publishes “Cars with Strangers”
Barely South Review, the literary journal of Old Dominion University’s Creative Writing program, recently published Storey Clayton’s “Cars with Strangers,” an excerpt from his ridesharing memoir Driving for U: Behind the Wheel of a New Orleans Uber. While the print copy of the…
The Bookends Review Publishes “Pancake Night”
The Bookends Review, an online literary journal founded in 2012, just published Storey Clayton’s narrative nonfiction piece “Pancake Night.” His ninth literary magazine publication since October, this is the true story of an epic Uber journey through the suburbs of New…