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Graham Guest
Native name
Graham Guest
Born1967
Houston, Texas
OccupationWriter and Musician
GenreLiterary Fiction and Rock 'n' Roll
Notable worksWinter Park novel & Moses Guest music (6 cd albums, 1 dvd)
Years activeSince 1995, 20+ years
SpouseJennifer Guest
PartnerMoses Guest band members: Rick Thompson, Jeremy Horton, James Edwards, & Squid (Jon Sporl)
RelativesMoses Guest, captain in revolutionary war, 5th generation grandfather
Website
www.graham-guest.com and http://www.mosesguest.com

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Graham Guest (born 1967) is a writer, musician, philosopher, professor,[1] and lawyer. His novel, Winter Park, was on a three spot shortlist for the Sceptre Prize (UK) in Spring 2013;[2] the novel itself was published in Spring 2016 by Atmosphere Press (Edity Group). Guest has published other works of fiction as well as works of creative non-fiction and philosophy.

Guest's band, Moses Guest, for which he is the lead lyric- and music-writer, was inducted into the Home Grown Music Network Hall of Fame in 2010,[3] a distinction shared by only a handful of other bands. Moses Guest also won Best Improvisational Band in the Houston Press Music Awards 2005 (Houston, Tex.),[4] Best Rock/Pop Band in the Houston Press Music Awards 2001,[5] and MTV licensed two Moses Guest songs, "U 'N' Mi" and "Alabama", for background music on MTV's Real World – San Francisco.[citation needed] Guest has published all Moses Guest music on Sclanard Music Publishing.

Education and career[edit]

Graham Guest was raised in Houston, Texas. Guest received a BA in philosophy from Wesleyan University (Conn.),[citation needed]an MA in philosophy from Boston College, a JD (law) from University of Houston Law Center,[6] an MFA in writing from California College of the Arts,[citation needed]a PhD in English Literature (writing, literature, and theory emphases) from University of Glasgow[citation needed](UK – Michael Schmidt, supervisor), and he is currently pursuing a PhD in philosophy (philosophy of mind – attention) at University of Birmingham (UK – Scott Sturgeon, supervisor).[citation needed] Guest has been teaching in the Literature and Languages and Humanities Departments at Dominican University of California as adjunct since 2012.[7] Guest is now finishing his philosophy PhD in Philosophy of Mind at University of Dundee ] Guest continues to write music for, and perform with Moses Guest.

Winter Park[edit]

Guest started writing Winter Park at California College of the Arts, largely under the mentorship of writer Miranda Mellis, and he finished Winter Park at the University of Glasgow under the mentorship of writer Michael Schmidt. The final touches were put on Winter Park in 2016 with the help of editor, Nick Courtright (Edity Group and Atmosphere Press).[8] https://heavyfeatherreview.com/2016/06/22/graham-guests-winter-park/[9]

Moses Guest[edit]

Graham Guest founded Moses Guest in 1995. Early members were John Chupin (drums), Sean Simon (bass), and Guest (Guitars, vocals, banjo). Current and long-time members (since 1996-1997) are Jeremy Horton (bass), James Edwards (drums, vocals), Rick Thompson (keyboards, vocals, guitars), and Guest.[10][11] Moses Guest was named after Guest's fifth-generation grandfather, who fought in the Revolutionary War.

Moses Guest toured the United States from 1998 to 2004 and produced six studio albums and on DVD in the process: Geniality of Morality, American Trailer Home Blues, Live Stages, Moses Guest (self-titled double-CD album), Guest Motel, Edit (DVD), and Best Laid Plans[12] Five of the albums were nationally and internationally distributed by Red Eye Distribution (North Carolina, USA) from 2000 to 2005.[citation needed] During that period, the band also enjoyed national and international TV and press (magazine and newspaper) coverage, and radio-play on AAA, college, public, and satellite radio stations.[citation needed] Moses Guest is now on Pandora, Spotify, among other online sources.[13]

Over the years, Moses Guest has played festivals, such as HORDE Tour and Salmonfest, and has opened for Willie Nelson, Lisa Loeb, Moe., Darkstar Orchestra, Rebirth Brass Band, Vinyl, Carolyn Wonderland, JGB, New Master Sounds, Steve Miller Band, Los Lobos, Left Over Salmon, String Cheese Incident, Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise, The Jayhawks, Colonel Bruce Hampton, Railroad Earth, and the David Nelson Band.[citation needed]

Publications[edit]

Writing[edit]

  • "Henry's Chapel" (a novel), Sagging Meniscus Press, www.sagginemensicus.com, February 1, 2022. Reviewed by Chris Lura, Heavy Feather Review, (https://heavyfeatherreview.org/2022/03/11/henrys-chapel-a-novel-by-graham-guest-reviewed-by-christopher-lura/), Jacob Appel, 3:AM, (https://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/rendering-the-unmentionable-mentionable/)
  • Winter Park (a novel), literary fiction, Atmosphere Press, Austin, Texas, Spring 2016.
  • "Blackcorn, Storyteller", excerpt from Winter Park, Gold Man Review, Issue 5, November 1, 2015.
  • "What I Know About My Mother" & "What I Don't Know About My Mother", two creative non-fiction pieces, Mayday Magazine (www.maydaymagazine.com), Issue 8 – Summer 2014.
  • Podcast recording of excerpt from Winter Park read by Lance Fuller on April 18, 2013, at the Mitchell Library, Glasgow, UK, posted on Outside Thoughts (http://outsidethoughts.com - now defunct).
  • Review of Miranda Mellis' novel, None of this is Real, Rain Taxi (2012).
  • "Birdsong", excerpt from Winter Park, Paul Revere's Horse, A Literary Journal (print), summer 2011, San Francisco
  • "Inhabitation", short story/fiction, Spilling Ink Review (on-line), Spring 2010, Glasgow, Scotland, UK (http://spillinginkreview.com/ – now defunct).
  • "A Clinic in the Sky", short story/fiction, Frankenhoff Review, A Literary Journal (on-line), spring 2010, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK (http://www.creativewritingglasgow.co.uk/pp003.shtml – now defunct).
  • "Passenger", satirical meta-philosophy, Paul Revere's Horse, A Literary Journal (print), Fall/Winter 2009–2010, Sawkill Press, San Francisco.
  • "Train of Thought: Considering Interior Monologue in Joyce's Ulysses", creative essay, Paul Revere's Horse, A Literary Journal, Spring 2009 (print), Sawkill Press, San Francisco.
  • "Cabin Thirty-Six", short story/fiction, OMG!lit Magazine, Spring 2008 (print), California College of the Arts, San Francisco.
  • "California Story", flash-fiction, Rice University Glasscock School of Continuing Studies Magazine 2006, "Writers Gallery" (print version, and on-line at: scs.rice.edu/writersgallery – probably no longer posted).
  • "Maguiar's Contraption", short story/fiction excerpt, Rice University School of Continuing Studies Magazine 2005, "Writer's Gallery" (print).

Philosophy[edit]

  • "The Possibility of Music as Mere Object in Danto's, Transfiguration of the Commonplace", Hawaii International Conference on Art & Humanities 2007, January 12–15, 2007, Honolulu, HI — publication in the conference journal.
  • On-line book review of Hilary Putnam's The Many Faces of Realism, Rice University "Owlnet", written December 2004 for Professor Richard Grandy, Rice University (www.owlnet.rice.edu/~phil530/GGBReview.pdf — no longer posted).

Music[edit]

  • Best Laid Plans, Moses Guest, Aufheben Records and Sclanard Music Publishing (2007).
  • Guest Motel, Moses Guest, Aufheben Records and Sclanard Music Publishing (2004).
  • Edit (DVD), Moses Guest, Aufheben Records and Sclanard Music (2004).
  • Moses Guest, Moses Guest, Aufheben Records and Sclanard Music Publishing (2002).
  • Live Stages, Moses Guest, Aufheben Records and Sclanard Music Publishing (1998).
  • American Trailer Home Blues, Moses Guest, Aufheben Records and Sclanard Music Publishing (1997).

Geniality of Morality, Moses Guest, Aufheben Records and Sclanard Music Publishing (1996).

References[edit]

  1. http://www.dominican.edu/academics/ahss/undergraduate-programs/litlang/faculty
  2. http://www.hodder.co.uk/PressRelease/Sceptre+Prize.page
  3. Moses Guest. "Hall of Fame". Leeway's Home Grown Music Network.
  4. Moses Guest. "Best Improvisational Band". Houston Press.
  5. Moses Guest. "Best Rock/Pop Band". Houston Press.
  6. http://www.texasbar.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Find_A_Lawyer&template=/Customsource/MemberDirectory/MemberDirectoryDetail.cfm&ContactID=204226
  7. Guest, Graham. "Literature and Language and Humanities Dept". Dominican University of California.
  8. Atmosphere Press. "Winter Park". Retrieved May 27, 2016.
  9. Heavy Feather. ""Winter Park" review". Heavy Feather. Retrieved June 22, 2016.
  10. www.gratefulweb.com/articles/moses-guest
  11. www.soulofrocknroll.com/content/articles/moses-guest-authentic-folk-rock-jam-band-some-jazzy-style
  12. www.boiseweekly.com/boise/moses-guest-best-laid-plans/Content?oid=933671
  13. www.allmusic.com/artist/moses-guest-mn0000927630

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