Sean Dietrich, nicknamed "Sean of the South", is an American writer of books and newspaper columns. His focus is on the Southern United States and its people.[1]
Sean Dietrich | |
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Born | Sean Paul Dietrich December 29, 1982 |
Years active | 2014-present |
Website | https://seandietrich.com/ |
Dietrich was born in Missouri but after his father's suicide, when he was 12,[2] he moved with his family to Walton County, Florida, at age 14. He dropped out of school and worked construction and other jobs, then became a professional musician. After going back to school he discovered writing. He has published more than ten books (some of them self-published), and has written columns for the Mobile Press Register, Tallahassee Democrat, and The Bitter Southerner.[1] He lives in Birmingham, Alabama, and has gained a following, especially in Alabama (his wife Jamie is a chef from Brewton, Alabama[3]) and identifies with its people.[4]
Since 2014 he has written a blog called "Sean of the South".[5] He writes a blog entry every day read by an estimated 125,000 people. Dietrich has written more than 1,500 columns which have been published in seven books. Don Noble, professor of American literature and critic who reviewed Whistling Dixie, praised the funny and quirky titles and the uplifting spirit of the 500-word pieces, though he noted that one should read only one a day, "any more gets cloying".[6]
Works
editFiction
edit- Lyla (2014)
- The Other Side of the Bay (2015)
- Stars of Alabama (2019)
- The Incredible Winston Browne (2021)
- You Are My Sunshine (2022)
- Kinfolk (2023)
Short story collections
edit- Sean of the South: Volume 1 (2015)
- Sean of the South: Volume 2 (2015)
- Sean of the South: Whistling Dixie (2015)
- Small Towns, Labradors, Barbecue, Biscuits, Beer, and Bibles (2016)
- On the Road with Sean of the South (2016)
- Caution: This Vehicle Makes Frequent Stops For Boiled Peanuts (2016)
- The South's Okayest Writer: The Adventures of a Boy Columnist (2018)
- The Absolute Worst Christmas of All Time (2020)
Memoir
edit- Will the Circle be Unbroken? (2020)
References
edit- ^ a b Bryce, Morgan (March 2, 2018). "Acclaimed writer, columnist Sean Dietrich makes stop in Opelika Wednesday". Opelika Observer. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
- ^ Dietrich, Sean (May 19, 2019). "Dothan". Retrieved May 23, 2019.
- ^ Matthews, Michelle (February 19, 2018). "Writer Sean Dietrich and his wife, Jamie, keep it real on the road". The Birmingham News. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
- ^ Law, Allison (27 February 2018). "Southern storyteller: 'Sean of the South' celebrates the good, the broken, the angels among us". Alabama Living. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
- ^ Ussery, Peggy (May 6, 2017). "'Sean of the South' writer keeps focus on those often overlooked". Dothan Eagle. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
- ^ Noble, Don (May 18, 2018). "Whistling Dixie By Sean "Sean of the South" Dietrich". Alabama Public Radio. Retrieved May 23, 2019.