Mick Ó Seasnáin has continually attempted to farm his quarter acre lot in the small town of Wooster, Ohio while catering to the diverse and often unanticipated needs of his students and his three rowdy children. His wife tolerates his creative habits and occasionally enables his binges of writing and photography.
Art and words - that’s the short of it. Ó Seasnáin has always enjoyed capturing beautiful moments with art and words. Ó Seasnáin graduated from St. Edward High School (Lakewood, Ohio) and then completed a B.A. in English from Baldwin Wallace University followed by an M.A.T. in English from Miami University. He works with The National Writing Project through Kent State University, and he teaches English language arts for Edgewood Middle School in Wooster, Ohio. By trade, Ó Seasnáin is a teacher and writing coach who dabbles in other artistic expressions.
Ó Seasnáin's words have been published by Cathexis Northwest Press, Winning Writers website, the Ohio Journal of English Language Arts (OJELA), The Submittable Blog, The Wayne Literary Review, Pif Magazine, Literary Orphans, Up the River, Crack the Spine, Ghostwood Books website, The Mill, MidAmerican Fiction and Photography, The Legendary Literary Magazine, How to Succeed in College 2014 anthology, Ohio Teachers Write, and Teachers of Vision.
Ó Seasnáin has presented his work at The Oxford Writing Festival, Baldwin Wallace University, the Ohio Council of Teachers of English Language Arts, Write Here! Write Now! for Kent State University, Tri-County Computer Service Association, several National Writing Project Invitational Summer Institutes, varied locations in The Wooster City School District, and Miami University.
For a full list of his publications, consulting projects, and presentations, visit Ó Seasnáin's website: https://tinyurl.com/OSeasnain