| Todd Glasscock |
| Todd Glasscock is a short story writer, journalist, editor and aspiring novelist. Born in Marlin, Texas, in 1968, he grew up in Little River-Academy and Temple. Since 1998 he has been the Lifestyles and Religion Editor for the Temple Daily Telegram, where he both writes, edits, and does page layout. He has also written for Helen Ginger’s Doing It Write online newsletter as well as for Blogcritics.org, and he maintains the litblog Exile on Ninth Street. His first short story publications were online at Pindeldyboz.com. In 2000 his criticism received honorable mention in the Associated Press Managing Editors Awards. He also likes to speak about writing. Currently, he is at work on a novel, tentatively titled “Most of the Time.” A 1996 graduate of Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos with a master’s degree in English, Glasscock lives in Temple, where he still serves as an editor for the newspaper. He is a member of the Writers' League of Texas. |
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