Dr. Dale Williams Barrigar is an essayist, storywriter, poet, and professor from Chicago. Much of his work for Literally Stories is in a new “fictional essay” form on Sundays, a term coined by Leila Allison, a place where you can lie while telling the truth, which isn’t the same as lying.
Stories:
The Old Guitarist
The Ghost of Van Gogh
Writers Reading – Hemingway Begins
Sunday Whatever, Buk the Philosopher
Sunday Feature-Visiting Bill Burroughs
Sunday Whatever, Kafkaesque
Sunday Whatever, John the Relevator
Sunday Whatever Memory Motel
Sunday Whatever-Moanin After Midnight
Leila and the Mimeo Revolution
A Bard of the Old School
Roughing It
Fame or the Queen of Crucifixion
Eleonora and Poe
Kris
House Rent Boogie
A True Tale of Literally Stories
Seven Dogs or A Dog is My Walden
The Art of Leila Allison
Eliott Behind the Mask
M.
Then They Walked Along the Riverside (a short story)
Roadhouse Blues
Sunday Whatever – The Killer -An Essay

