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Michael Neal Morris
Michael Neal Morris has been published online and in print, including in Borderlands, Lynx Eye, The Concho River Review, Illya's Honey, The Distillery, Dogwood Tales Magazine, The GW Review, Liberty Hill Poetry Review, The Mid-South Review, Chronogram, Contemporary Rhyme, Haruah, T-Zone, Flash-Flooding, Glassfire Magazine, and Mouth Full of Bullets.
Michael lives with his wife and children just outside the Dallas area, and he teaches at Eastfield College. He has completed his first collection of stories, The End of the Argument, and is seeking a publisher.
Short Stories
Hard Light, published by Mouth Full of Bullets, Winter, 2007.
Dictionary for the Dying has been accepted for publication by Glassfire Magazine.
The Noisy Neighbor, published by The Alternative, Spring 2005.
I've Been Killed Before, published by The GW Review, Spring 2003.
Singing Each to Each, published by The Alternative, Spring 2002.
The End of the Argument, published by Dogwood Tales Magazine, Vol.5 Issue 3, January/Februrary 1998.
Poetry
Hard Light, published by Mouth Full of Bullets, Winter, 2007.
Dictionary for the Dying has been accepted for publication by Glassfire Magazine.
The Noisy Neighbor, published by The Alternative, Spring 2005.
I've Been Killed Before, published by The GW Review, Spring 2003.
Singing Each to Each, published by The Alternative, Spring 2002.
The End of the Argument, published by Dogwood Tales Magazine, Vol.5 Issue 3, January/Februrary 1998.
Poetry
Taking Notes at the Hospital, published by Chronogram, September 2006.
Son Reading, has been accepted for publication by T-Zero.
Touching the Hem of Peace, published by Haruah:Breath of Heaven.
Concurrences, Part 1, published by Contemporary Rhyme, Volume 3 Number 3, Summer 2006.
Midlife, has been accepted for publication by Mandrake Poetry Review and was previously published by The Alternative, Spring 2001.
Fear at Burger King, published by Chronogram, July 2004.
On Violence, published by Poets Against War.
Slam the Door Before You Go, published by Dufus, Issue 9.
Hospital Haiku, published by Emoments.
Coming and Four Prayers, has been accepted for publication by Subtle Tea.
Sleet, Snap, Steve Reich's 18 on Shuffle Play, Infestation, The Insomnia War, and Procrastination Renga, published by Poetic Inhalation, May 2008.
Talking About Losing, published by Liberty Hill Poetry Review, second online edition.
The Heat Sign, published by The Mid-South Review, October 2003.
No Tears, has been accepted for publication by Poetry Motel.
Three haiku poems, published by Emoments
Hard Hearing, Her Rounded Smile, Incidental Music, If Murphy is Right, and Five Missing Lullabies, published by The Electric Mayham.
Dream Fragments, published by Pudding Magazine, Number 46, 2003.
The Painted Grasshopper, published by Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, Number 18, Spring/Summer 2002.
Missing, published by The Alternative
What I Want for My Birthday, published by Illya's Honey
Jumping to Conclusions, published by Concho River Review
Grappling, published by Lynx Eye, Volume VII, Number 4, Fall 2000.
A Poem About Being Fat, published by Our Journey.
Two Ghosts, published by The Distillery:Artistic Spirits of the South, Volume V Number 1, Winter 1998.
Son Reading, has been accepted for publication by T-Zero.
Touching the Hem of Peace, published by Haruah:Breath of Heaven.
Concurrences, Part 1, published by Contemporary Rhyme, Volume 3 Number 3, Summer 2006.
Midlife, has been accepted for publication by Mandrake Poetry Review and was previously published by The Alternative, Spring 2001.
Fear at Burger King, published by Chronogram, July 2004.
On Violence, published by Poets Against War.
Slam the Door Before You Go, published by Dufus, Issue 9.
Hospital Haiku, published by Emoments.
Coming and Four Prayers, has been accepted for publication by Subtle Tea.
Sleet, Snap, Steve Reich's 18 on Shuffle Play, Infestation, The Insomnia War, and Procrastination Renga, published by Poetic Inhalation, May 2008.
Talking About Losing, published by Liberty Hill Poetry Review, second online edition.
The Heat Sign, published by The Mid-South Review, October 2003.
No Tears, has been accepted for publication by Poetry Motel.
Three haiku poems, published by Emoments
Hard Hearing, Her Rounded Smile, Incidental Music, If Murphy is Right, and Five Missing Lullabies, published by The Electric Mayham.
Dream Fragments, published by Pudding Magazine, Number 46, 2003.
The Painted Grasshopper, published by Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, Number 18, Spring/Summer 2002.
Missing, published by The Alternative
What I Want for My Birthday, published by Illya's Honey
Jumping to Conclusions, published by Concho River Review
Grappling, published by Lynx Eye, Volume VII, Number 4, Fall 2000.
A Poem About Being Fat, published by Our Journey.
Two Ghosts, published by The Distillery:Artistic Spirits of the South, Volume V Number 1, Winter 1998.
Stories

A Little Accident
Sherry's learning the hidden cost of using a cell phone while driving, and perhaps the price of growing up.
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Sherry's learning the hidden cost of using a cell phone while driving, and perhaps the price of growing up.
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Puppy
Deep in the night, a little boy needs more than his favorite stuffed animal and a drink of water.
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Deep in the night, a little boy needs more than his favorite stuffed animal and a drink of water.
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Q & A
Q: As a fellow Sniplits author, I wonder if you prefer writing short stories over other types
of writing. Always interested in a published writer's opinion. Thanks,Tom Anselm
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