Dorian Hairston
Description
Poet and educator Dorian Hairston encourages all writers—from his high school students to adults—to make their writing fresh and new.
Dorian believes "if we can just find ways as artists to be interesting... we give ourselves a fighting chance at allowing love to blossom in our lives and surviving whatever we must."
Keep your writing interesting with help from Dorian's favorite writing prompts. He uses these exercises in his own work as well as with students.
About Dorian Hairston
Dorian Hairston is a poet, educator, and former college athlete from Lexington, KY. His first collection of poetry, Pretend the Ball is Named Jim Crow, explores the life and legacy of Josh Gibson, the greatest catcher to play the game of baseball.
He is an Affrilachian Poet, and his work has appeared in Anthology of Appalachian Writers and Black Bone: 25 Years of the Affrilachian Poets. While he enjoys reading and writing poetry, what he loves most is cooking for his family, playing some good music, and dancing often.



