David Carroll Orr


Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts Degree

David Carroll Orr is an author and artist who brings narratives to life through a unique blend of fiction, poetry and illustration. His experiments with forms and genres explore themes of identity, fear, and social justice. His debut novel, “A Tornado, a Turnip, and a Minotaur Walk into a Bar: an American Memoir,” offers readers a glimpse of what it’s like to grow up in the American South during the Jim Crow era. Orr is currently working on historical fiction that explores a major 19th-century crime: horse theft. Recently retired from careers in architecture and web user experience, Orr is free to study how words and images shape ideas. Most discoveries surface while he walks his brindle bull terrier near his farm in Galena, Illinois. How else would one come upon the idea to extract poems from footnotes of tax documents? Follow his journey at www.davidorr.name.