Casey Wiley’s essays and stories have been published or are forthcoming in Barrellhouse, Salt Hill, Gulf Stream, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Monkeybicycle, among others. He teaches English at Penn State University and is working on a book about everyday people (him) trying to be professionally funny. (He’s not.)
Casey Wiley
Casey Wiley: In Fall We Are Leaves, in Winter We Are Snow, in Spring and Summer We Are Who Knows
His soul swooned slowly as he heard the snow falling faintly through the universe and faintly falling —James Joyce When does rain way up there become snow, we ask each other as ourselves walking side by side in a snow-drifty parking lot, late evening, snow falling, our heads dropped back like our necks are fake […]