
Tim Carmichael
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Tim is an Appalachian poet and cookbook author. He writes about rural life, family, and the places he grew up around. His poetry and essays have appeared in Beautiful and Brutal Things, his latest book.
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When the Dead Dance at Midnight
The zombies arrived during the wedding reception, which struck me as poor timing even by apocalypse standards. I had been watching Charlotte from across the pavilion, my ex-fiancée in her bridesmaid dress, laughing at something the groom said. Three years since she left me. Three years since I learned you could love someone completely while they felt nothing similar in return. The wound had mostly healed, I thought, until I saw her again tonight.
By Tim Carmichaelabout a month ago in Fiction
The Night That Invented Christmas
Often celebrated as the first Christmas poem ever written, “A Visit from St. Nicholas,” later known as “‘Twas the Night Before Christmas,” holds a singular place in cultural history. Written in 1822 and published anonymously on December 23, 1823, in the Troy Sentinel newspaper of New York, the poem introduced a complete and enchanting Christmas narrative unlike any that had come before. Earlier hymns and seasonal verses certainly existed, yet none offered a fully realized story centered on a magical Christmas Eve visit. This poem changed how the holiday would be imagined, celebrated, and shared for generations.
By Tim Carmichael2 months ago in Humans







