Author: TTR

  • TTR Launch Party

    TTR is proud to announce this year’s launch party, with readings by Katie Fallon and Gary L. McDowell.

  • Ben Sneyd | TTR Student Staff Book Review

    Click here for a review of Cerulean Blues by Katie Fallon.

  • Billie Jennings | TTR Student Staff Book Review

    Click here for a review of The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen.

  • Gerstler, Gordon to judge 2012 contests

    We’re excited to announce the judges for our 2012 contests: Jaimy Gordon (fiction) & Amy Gerstler (poetry)!

  • Flash Fiction by Ben Merriman

    TTR is proud to present three works of flash fiction by Ben Merriman.

  • Ben Merriman

    What is Flash Fiction? One should never begrudge deletions. The length of a work is irrelevant, and the fear that not enough is on paper, childish. –Theodor Adorno Though I am being featured here as a fiction writer, I am by training a sociologist, and therefore much given to flights of theory and abstraction. I…

  • Ben Merriman

    Distinction My great-grandmother grew up in a sod house dug into the side of a hill. Humble though this dwelling was, the family were set above their neighbors because they could afford to tack cheesecloth to the ceiling. In this way my ancestors prevented snakes from falling through the roof. Flash Fiction by Ben Merriman…

  • Ben Merriman

    The Bear In the Adirondacks one must never leave garbage nearby, in case it should attract a bear. On a certain occasion somebody left garbage nearby, and a bear was attracted. It was right on our porch, eating a chicken carcass and a pile of aluminum foil. In person, bears are not as tall as…

  • Ben Merriman

    About James Madison As an undergraduate I attended James Madison University.  My partner was a graduate student there.  It is hardly possible to spend so long at a school without learning a few things about the namesake: James Madison, so a factsheet about James Madison says, was America’s first graduate student, having spent a post-baccalaureate…

  • Erin Tocknell to Read at Tusculum

    Award-winning essayist will read on the Tusculum campus March 22.