ABOUT
THOMAS ANDREW GREEN lives in Kennesaw GA, just outside Atlanta. His work has appeared in, among other venues, Amelia, Crosscurrents, Southwest, Negative Capability, Apple Valley Review, and The Madison Review.
Winner of the Society of Southwest Authors Short Story Competition, he attended Bread Loaf Writers Conference at Middlebury College in Vermont as well as Ploughshares magazine/Emerson College’s International Fiction Writing Seminar at Kasteel Well in the Netherlands, with that trip subsidized in part by a Professional Development Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts.
Book reviews of his have been published in The Arizona Daily Star newspaper. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Central Arkansas in Philosophy, and a Master’s in American Indian Studies from the University of Arizona, where his thesis committee allowed him to submit a collection of six original short stories, each highlighting a different Native American tribe of the Southwest.
In August of 2024, the James Jones Society awarded a Fellowship to Thomas for his unfinished manuscript Soon as I Find Jake. Now all he has to do is finish it, find an agent to represent it, and get a publisher to print it. Nine pieces of cake.