Ed Sams

Ed Sams is an American author and educator.

Career

Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, Sams has authored short stories, essays, and poems for both regional and national periodicals. His plays have been produced throughout Northern California. In 2004, a production of his play Love on the Loathsome Stage was shown at the Mountain Community Theater in Santa Cruz County.[1]

In 2012, his first novella, "Wicked Hill," was published by Main Street Rag Publishing Company.[2]

Sams and his wife, Sally, are founders of Yellow Tulip Press, which publishes what it calls "curious chapbooks and hysterical histories."[3]

Regarded as an expert on Lizzie Borden and the Fall River Murders, Sams was the guest speaker at New York City Opera's premiere of the opera "Lizzie Borden."[4]

He teaches in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at San Jose State University in San Jose, California.[5]

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