where he serves as faculty fiction editor for Waccamaw: A Journal of Contemporary Literature
she decided that the best way to pass on her knowledge is to empower and educate children on environmental issues
"Today my mom told me we have to move again
she opens a window onto an aspect of American culture that cannot be adequately conveyed by listening to one or two John Phillip Sousa marches
This type of content is sorely needed in schools
One Life Many Worlds self-improvement books where he serves as facultyIn this engaging memoir, Stephen Karakashian traces the terrain of the personal, professional, and geographical with insight and humility. Driven by curiosity and guided by compassion, the author eloquently chronicles his anything but ordinary life. The child of an adventurous American mother and Palestinian Armenian father, Karakashian traces his immigrant roots from the Middle East, to smoky, small town Appalachia, to the halls of prestigious