Anthony Hopson
Author
of:
Vernal Equinox of Death and Kisses and Other Short Stories
Antonio Hopson is a fiction writer out of South Seattle's Rainer Beach neighborhood, where Vietnamese restaurants, Kosher groceries and Black Baptist churches are crowded onto the same city block. Like his neighbors, Antonio's writing is eclectic, playful and sometimes rowdy. Dru Pagiassotti, Editor in Chief of Harrow Magazine says: Antonio Hopson spins gentle legends and quiet love stories. From biker goddesses to mythical tricksters, from feuding winds to debauched taverns, [these stories] reveal the author's romantic enchantment with the world around him, even when it's at its grittiest. Antonio's short stories and poetry have been published in (Quiet Shorts Magazine, Wonder Boy, 20 Dissidents, Stellar Showcase Journal and Old Growth Journal) and electronic journals (The Harrow Magazine, Monongahela Review, The Subterranean Quarterly, OutCry Magazine, Lost Magazine, Ignavia Press, The Piker Press and also NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu's Exquisite Corpse). He has received Farmhouse Magazine's Reader's Choice and was invited to perform at Seattle's Richard Hugo House as a featured writer. In 2008 he was selected to participate in Evergreen College's Literary Conference on "Activism and the Avant-Garde." Please visit his website, AntonioHopson.com, to see what he is up to these days.
We accept payment via:
|