Vic Sizemore is the author of the essay collection Goodbye, My Tribe: An Evangelical Exodus and the short story collection I Love You I'm Leaving. His writing has been published in StoryQuarterly, North American Review, Southern Humanities Review, storySouth, PANK Magazine, and many other journals.
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Book One Who Puts His Hand to the Plow The Flesh Lusteth against the Spirit If the Son Hath Set You Free Better to Marry Than to Burn Old Things Are Passed Away And the Spirit against the Flesh Book Two Behold All Things Are Become New The Rod of Correction Jordan River A Prophet of the Most High Whose Heart Is Snares and Nets When You Pass through the Waters They That Mourn Ask and It Shall Be Given You Book Three Work Out Your Own Salvation The Spirit, and the Water, and the Blood As a Good Soldier If a Man Devour You The Household of God In Due Season At the Voice of the Bird Yet the Sea Is Not Full Acknowledgments
A story of rural queerness that captures evangelicalism's hold and the way it contributes to the struggles that LGBTQ+ Appalachians face. These characters' lived experiences are unlike those we often read about in urban settings, yet their collective narratives ring clear: we all deserve to be our true selves."-Savannah Sipple, author of WWJD and Other Poems "Utterly unique, authentic, and engrossing."-Sandra Scofield, author of Beyond Deserving "God of River Mud is both a love story and a powerful indictment of evangelical religion."-Julia Franks, author of Over the Plain Houses and The Say So

