Wesley Rothman
Wesley is the author of SUBWOOFER (New Issues, 2017). A California native, he has lived in Boston, Aix-en-Provence, Port Townsend, DC, and Chicago, never far from a major body of water. He has taught writing, rhetoric, and literature for many universities, and in other venues for young people and adult learners, including the National Gallery of Art, Grub Street Writer’s Workshop, and Upward Bound programs. His writing has been featured in Bennington Review, Boston Review, Gulf Coast, Harvard Review, The Hopkins Review, The Missouri Review, The Slowdown, Southern Humanities Review, the Golden Shovel Anthology and Elsewhere. Recipient of fellowships from the Sewanee Writers’ Conference and the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, he teaches at Howard University.