Ravi Howard Quote
...the phone rang.When the phone rang so early in the morning, it oftentimes meant somebody was dead. An elderly person had passed in the night. A Friday night traffic fatality. The families of deceased would set about the task of notifying family and friends, and somewhere among the sad litany of phone calls, they dialed our number.
Ravi Howard
...the phone rang.When the phone rang so early in the morning, it oftentimes meant somebody was dead. An elderly person had passed in the night. A Friday night traffic fatality. The families of deceased would set about the task of notifying family and friends, and somewhere among the sad litany of phone calls, they dialed our number.
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About Ravi Howard
Ravi Howard is an American novelist. His first novel Like Trees, Walking was published in 2007 and inspired by the lynching of Michael Donald. His second novel, Driving the King, was published in 2014 and is about the friendship between Nat King Cole and his friend Nat Weary. For his work in the former novel, Howard won the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence.
He has also won a Sports Emmy Award for writing for the show Inside the NFL. As of 2020, Howard works as a professor in the English Department at Florida State University.
He has also won a Sports Emmy Award for writing for the show Inside the NFL. As of 2020, Howard works as a professor in the English Department at Florida State University.