G.F. Fuller is a writer from St. Louis, Missouri. He tells stories about people, politics, food, and agriculture.
He writes features, opinions, essays, and short stories. His work has appeared in Missouri’s top newspapers and he has been featured in Salon, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, **the Riverfront Times, The Common Reader, Sentient Media, the Blue Marble Review, and other outlets.
He has self-published a Substack essay series, *Thoughts on the Prairie:* stories about food, agriculture, people and politics.
And he now contributes to *Collegetown,* a magazine of current affairs, culture, and college founded with friends at Cornell University.
**Tim Walz and the politics of football: Democrats tackle the manhood game** in Salon
The Italian Far Right’s Beef with Vegans and Immigrants in Sentient with explainer video **“The Far Right’s War on Veganism & Immigration in Italy”** with Sentient
We Love St. Louis City, Until It's Time to Live Here in The Riverfront Times
**St. Louis under Eight Inches of Snow** in The Common Reader
St. Louis’ Sad Suburban Design in NextSTL
**A Climate Cold War Between the US and China Would Lead to Nuclear Summer** in Common Dreams and republished by Beyond Nuclear International
**Another school shooting makes student think: 'Is now the time for action?'** in The Columbia Missourian
**There's Something Odd About Voting Inside a Church** in The St. Louis Post-Dispatch and reposted by the St. Louis chapter of the Americans United for Separation of Church and State
**School Shouldn't Be a Place Where Students Like Me Fear for Their Lives** in The Tennessean
**One Missouri Legislator's Favorite Buzzword: CRT** in The Columbia Missourian
Amaranth and Adolescence (on gardening) in Élan, an International Student Literary Magazine with a recorded reading
**The Communal Showers of a College Football Team** (on gender, masculinity, and vulnerability) in FOLIO, a Literary Magazine at Holy Family University
**What is Progress?** (on the American political system and the meaning of making progress) in Teen Writers Project (Issue No. 7)