One man feels sorry if you don’t have these kinds of memories.
Charles Kerlin
About Charles Kerlin
Charles Kerlin teaches creative writing and American literature at Saint Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Indiana. He was in the Iowa Writers’ Workshop graduate program for two summers.
He has published half a dozen stories in The Hopewell Review, The Flying Island, and From the Edge of the Prairie and won the Hopewell prize for best fiction judged by Alan Cheusse, book editor for NPR. His piece, “And One Fine Morning…,” about the difficulties of reconciling science and religion appeared in the Dec. 13, 2013 edition of Atticus Review. “The Last Dream Song,” a fictional poem about John Berryman’s suicide appeared in the 2015 September 24th issue 164 of Crack the Spine.