About Thomas White

Thomas White holds an MFA in creative writing from the Iowa Writer’s Workshop and an MA in Religion and Religious Education with a concentration in peace and justice studies from Fordham University. His work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and has appeared in The Journal, Colorado Review, Paradigm: Volume 3, and Green Mountains Review. His screenplay, A Million Suns, is a dramatization of the twenty-five-year friendship between Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. Most recently he completed a memoir, The Wisdom of Sons, about the long journey of spiritual revelation and psychological resolution inspired by the birth of his son.

He has taught writing at Sacred Heart University, Saint Anselm College, Keene State College, and Quinnipiac University. At Sacred Heart University he also taught comparative religion in the Department of Philosophy, Theology, and Religious Studies.

Prior to writing and teaching, he worked as a volunteer with Native American students at Saint Catherine Indian School in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and then moved to Guatemala, where he worked as a volunteer with Cakchiquel Mayan Indians in the western highlands.

Thomas White is willing to work as an editor for an array of writers and students, from novices to seasoned authors.

He lives in New Hampshire with his wife and children.