Unearthed, the online literary journal of SUNY’s College of Environmental Science and Forestry, just published Storey’s extensively titled work “Playing Augmented Reality Games on the Eve of a Mass-Extinction.” This piece juxtaposes Storey’s pursuit of fantastic creatures in the augmented reality…
Category: The MFA Years
Winter is Here
Have made some slight tweaks to the design of this page today, shifting from the WVU-theme colors and summer-day background of when I moved to Morgantown 18 months ago to more of a wintry mix. The days here are gray…
North Dakota Quarterly Publishes “Jorgia Wants a Chapter”
Earlier this week, the century-old literary journal North Dakota Quarterly published combined issue 3 & 4 of their 86th volume. This 277-page print tome included Storey Clayton’s latest Uber nonfiction piece, “Jorgia Wants a Chapter.” This is the story of…
Here Comes Everyone Publishes “Overheard in Uber”
Yesterday, British-based literary journal Here Comes Everyone published their “Classified” issue, a themed issue on secrets, redaction, and other concepts of what is classified. The publication included Storey Clayton’s nonfiction piece “Overheard in Uber,” detailing three dialogue-based vignettes of conversations…
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…
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…
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…
Typehouse Literary Magazine Publishes “To See a Rabbit”
Typehouse Literary Magazine, a literary journal based in Portland, Oregon, just published Storey Clayton’s new essay “To See a Rabbit.” This is his first published nonfiction work about something besides driving for Uber! His eighth literary magazine publication since October, this…