Paul Hile is a writer, stay-at-home dad and MFA candidate at Bennington College. His work has been published in The Dillydoun Review, Prometheus Dreaming, AWST Press, and elsewhere. He continues to receive support from The Kenyon Review Writers Workshop.
Paul worked as copywriter for nearly a decade, writing ads, commercials, and campaigns for Google, YouTube, Shinola and others. Prior to his time in advertising, Paul worked in publishing as an assistant at a Literary Agency, and an editor at an indie press.
Paul is currently writing two books: a novel that follows five generations of a single family through the Hillbilly Highway, and a memoir about fatherhood and the way caring for his dying mother defined his understanding of what it means to be called both “father” and “son”.