Scott Gould is the author of the story collection, Strangers to Temptation (Hub City Books, 2017), and the novel, Whereabouts (Koehler Books, 2020). A memoir, Things That Crash, Things That Fly, will be published by Vine Leaves Press in March, 2021 and a second novel, The Hammerhead Chronicles, is forthcoming from the University of North Georgia Press in June, 2021. His poetry, fiction and nonfiction have been published in magazines and anthologies including Kenyon Review, Crazyhorse, New Ohio Review, New Madrid Journal, Carolina Quarterly, Pithead Chapel, Black Warrior Review, BULL: Men’s Fiction, Garden & Gun, New Stories from the South, New Southern Harmonies, The Bitter Southerner, and Fall Lines, among others. He is a two-time winner of the SC Arts Commission’s Individual Artist Fellowship in Prose, and a winner of the SC Academy of Authors Fiction Fellowship. He is a past recipient of a Surdna Arts Teacher Fellowship for study in Italy. Gould was also named the national Literary Arts Educator of the Year by YoungArts/NFAA. Gould wrote the pilot script for the television series, Rockin’ A Hard Place, and his feature-length script, Baby J, is in development with Shadowlight Pictures. He teaches creative writing at the SC Governor’s School for the Arts & Humanities in Greenville, SC.