Pleased to have new poems appear in the latest installment of Evergreen Review. Art work by Duncan Tonatiuh

Reggie Scott Young Leads San Antonio's Dreamweek Community Conversations Event

Pushcart Prize Nomination

Reggie Scott Young’s story, “I Loved a Girl” that appeared in th fall issue of Chicago Quarterly Review was recently nominated for a 2023 Pushcart Prize.

Reggie Scott Young was featured on a segment of Tuned In, San Antonio Public Library’s Podcast. Listen to it here: Reggie Scott Young’sPodcast with San Antonio Public Library

About

Reggie Scott Young is the author of the poetry collection Yardbirds Squawking at the Moon. He has published poetry, fiction and literary nonfiction in leading magazines and journals such as Louisiana Literature, riverSedge, African American Review, and Oxford American. He is a recent recipient of an individual artists grant from the City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts and Culture for a new poetry project titled Searching for Robert Johnson at the Alamodome. As a scholar, most recently at the University of Louisiana, Young has published works of literary criticism in critical books and journals, and he also served as co-editor of two books on Louisiana author Ernest J. Gaines. A member of the Macondo and Under the Volcano writers’ workshops, he now lives near Mission Concepción in San Antonio.