Jon TuttleJon Tuttle is Professor of English, Director of University Honors, the Nellie Cooke Sparrow Writer-in-Residence, a J. Lorin Mason Distinguished Professor, and an FMU Trustees Research Scholar at Francis Marion University in Florence, SC. He has won te South Carolina Theater Association's Founders Award, a Porter-Fleming Award and Puschart Prize nomination for fiction, and fellowships from the South Carolina Academy of Authors and Florence Regional Arts Alliance, on whose boards he has served. His other plays include A Fish Story (Samuel French, Inc., 2008), Terminal Café (Dramatists Play Service, 1996), and one-act plays The White Problem (Playscripts Inc., 2006), Sonata for Armadillos (Playscripts Inc., 2002) and One Another (with Cindy Turner, Smith & Kraus, 2018). He also edited David Kranes: Selected Plays (Level 4, 2011) and is currently editing South Carolina Onstage, a collection of plays by South Carolina playwrights from the post-colonial period to the present. He and his wife Cheryl Roberts Tuttle have three children, Staci, Jill and Josh, and two grandsons, Noah and Sullivan. Read More Read Less