This month on the Story Works Reading Series, I am pleased to present Chris Hasara reading his short story, “Housekeeping.”
After the story, we chat about writing in the cab of a truck, the Midwestern voice, single-character stories, his writing influences, including Edgar Allen Poe, and much more.
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Chris Hasara, author of Housekeeping
Chris Hasara is a father of four and husband of one in Northern Indiana. He studied creative writing while pursuing a degree in Philosophy from Western Kentucky University. He has applied that education to a successful career as a truck driver and farmer, but continues to write whenever time and space allow.
He has had short stories and poems published in the anthology From the Edge of the Prairie, as well as having poems published in recent volumes of The Last Stanza Poetry Journal. He is a member of the Indiana Poetry Society and has been published in volume 6 of the society’s book Ink to Paper.
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