Charles Rose is the author of the nonfiction
book In the Midst of Life: A Hospice Volunteer’s Story (NewSouth
Books, 2004). His short stories have appeared most recently in
Chicago Quarterly Review, Southern Humanities Review, Shenandoah,
The Chattahoochee Review, Alabama Literary Review, Passager, Crazyhorse,
Georgetown Review, and Willow Springs. His essays
and book reviews have also appeared widely, in such journals as The
Georgia Review,
The Southern Review, Conradiana, and First
Draft: The Journal of the Alabama Writers' Forum. He is the
recipient of a fellowship from the Alabama State Council on the
Arts, as well as scholarships
to the Bread Loaf and Sewanee Writers’ Conferences. Rose
holds an AB from Vanderbilt University, and an MA and PhD from
the University of Florida. He is Associate-Professor Emeritus from
Auburn University.
Photo by Natalyn Havenick Rose
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