About

web_photo.jpgI’m Ross White. I’m a writer, teacher, publisher, and technologist living in Durham. I’m a graduate of the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers, and I run Bull City Press. I sometimes teach creative writing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where I also work in the School of Education as part of their K-12 outreach program, LEARN NC.

My work has appeared in these fine publications, among others…

Carolina Quarterly
The Collagist | read this and these
Cortland Review | read
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature | read
Ellipsis
Georgetown Review (forthcoming)
New England Review
| read this, this, and this
Oklahoma Review| read
The Pedestal
| read
Poetry Daily | read
Rumble | read
Southern Poetry Review
Tar River Poetry
Waccamaw | read

I only update these poem links once every year and a half, and never very thoroughly, so they could be woefully out of date by the time you read them.

3 Responses

  1. Vernon Twinburger Says:

    Sir,
    Your poems are fine, as I have read a few at the links above. Thank you for sharing your work with those who make their way to your corner(s) of the webnet. Vernon Twinburger applauds such efforts, and thanks you for bringing more to the world instead of less.
    Thank you also for the continued mention of Vernon Twinburger in your postings and etcetera; your clear, unbridled support is an example to all Americans. You are part of an historic event for the good of the world. Your nation relies on you, Ross the Poet!
    And again, your poems truly are fine. Especially ‘Past Life’ and ‘You Were Here.’ How, in this climate of electricity, can I make clear the sincerity of this praise?

  2. Let the Mystery Be: Steve Orlen (1942 – 2010) | Michigan Quarterly Review Says:

    [...] addressed us over the podium but also chatted during lunch or rocked out when our resident poet-DJ helped to turn the nearby barn into a dance floor.  We came to know the faculty not just as [...]

  3. inch | catching days Says:

    [...] Thin. Tiny poems. Tiny fiction. A single issue costs $1. Bull City Press publishes 4 issues a year. Ross White is the Editor, and guess what? Robin Black is the Fiction Editor. I didn’t even know [...]

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