| Jay Thompson | |
|---|---|
| (Biography) | |
| Hometown | Seattle, WA |
| Position | Contributor |
Jay Thompson is a Seattle native going to school in St. Louis. He is incredibly active in the literary community, both as a writer and editor. He has poems, interviews, and essays in (or forthcoming in) The Laurel Review, Cranky, Mare Nostrum, La Fovea, LitRag, and Poetry International and he writes a weekly column on poetics and literature at the Kenyon Review's blog. Jay also plays in a band called the Shitty Friends.[1] Jay was one of only four authors to contribute more than a single chapter to the Pathfinder's Journal novella in Pathfinder Adventure Path from 2007 through 2008.
Pathfinder credits[]
| Title | Date | Volume (Page) |
|---|---|---|
| "City of Serpents" (Pathfinder's Journal) | November 2008 | PF16 (72) |
| "Fear in a Handful of Rust" (Pathfinder's Journal) | August 2008 | PF13 (72) |
| "Running for Cover" (Prodigal Sons) | July 2010 | PF36 (72) |
- See also: Category:Works by Jay Thompson
References[]
- ↑ Paul Constant. (February 6, 2009). Seattle Poetry Chain 11, The Stranger.