Biography

Chris McGlone completed an MFA in Creative Nonfiction at George Mason University in 2021. His creative nonfiction has been published in The Nasiona, Floyd County Moonshine, Still: the Journal, and the Brevity Nonfiction Blog.

He received a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Kentucky and MS and PhD degrees in Photogrammetry (1980) from Purdue University. In his pre-retirement life as a photogrammetrist he published a number of technical papers and book chapters, co-authored the textbook Introduction to Modern Photogrammetry, and edited the Fifth and Sixth editions of the Manual of Photogrammetry, a standard reference work published by the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS). He is an ASPRS Fellow and received the ASPRS Photogrammetric (Fairchild) Award in 2004.

Other interests include gluten-free baking, playing Irish guitar and bluegrass banjo, and taking pictures of dogs when he travels. He is from Grayson, Kentucky, and now lives in northern Virginia.

Pronouns: he/him/y’all