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  Matt Coleman, Mystery Writer
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Matt Coleman’s first pieces of writing were about his great-grandmother’s homemade beer and his own childhood trips into the backwoods of southern Arkansas to search for Bigfoot. Since then, both his writing and his life haven’t strayed too far from his Arkansan roots. He lives in Texarkana, Arkansas, and is a single father with two daughters.

Matt graduated from Texas A&M University-Texarkana with an M.A. in English. While finishing his degree, he worked with the East Texas Writing Project. After college, he spent five years teaching seventh grade English in a rural East Texas town. He then returned to Texarkana to teach for another four years at the high school where he graduated. His career in education has also included writing and literature instruction on a college level and work in adult learning with teachers of all levels. He continues to work in the education field as a school improvement specialist.

As a writer, Matt has long been inspired by crime writers such as Dashiell Hammett and Walter Mosley and southern writers like Flannery O’Connor. His writing has appeared in various places, including apt Literary Magazine and Shotgun Honey. He also spent three years as a writer for the comedy podcast, The City Life Supplement. His debut novel, Juggling Kittens, came out in 2016 from Pandamoon Publishing. His second novel, Graffiti Creek, will be released during the summer of 2018. And in the spring of 2019, Theater 3 of Dallas will produce Raptured: A Sex Farce at the End of the World​, a play he co-wrote with Matt Lyle. 

Follow him @coleman_matt. 

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