I’m honored to have won the Harriett A. Rose Legacies Contest sponsored by the Carnegie Center in Lexington, KY, for my memoir “Graduation.” The contest was judged by novelist/memoirist Claudia Love Mair, who said of my story: “This piece was finely crafted, with a beautiful, sustained tone. The narrator was sympathetic, and I connected with them from the first word until the last. Great job!”

The memoir is about my retirement as a professor of legal studies at Sullivan University and how it affects my understanding of who I am. All you young people out there may not know, but retirement’s a major life event, like divorce or death of a loved one. I’ve sent the piece out to some literary magazines for possible publication. Most magazines only accept unpublished work, which includes not published on a blog, so I’ll post the piece on my blog after it’s published.

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About Mike Wilson

Mike Wilson’s work has appeared in magazines including Cagibi Literary Journal, Stoneboat, The Aurorean, The Ocotillo Review, London Reader, and in anthologies including for a better world 2020 and Anthology of Appalachian Writers Vol. X. He received Kentucky State Poetry Society’s Chaffin/Kash Prize in 2019. He resides in Lexington, Kentucky, but summers in Ecstasy and winters in Despair.

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