Education
He graduated from Riverwood High School in 1986, is a 1990 graduate of the College of William & Mary"s English program and a 1996 graduate of the University of Memphis’s Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts program
He graduated from Riverwood High School in 1986, is a 1990 graduate of the College of William & Mary"s English program and a 1996 graduate of the University of Memphis’s Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts program
Busbee was raised in Atlanta, Georgia. Jay"s work has appeared in Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.com, Esquire Magazine, United States of America Today, The Washington Post, Atlanta Magazine, Slam Magazine, The Chicago Sports Review, Memphis Magazine, 64, Bluff Magazine, Mid-South Sports and Leisure, The Flat Hat, The Memphis Flyer and many other publications. Jay Busbee is the creator and head writer for Sports Gone South. He is a contributing editor of Atlanta magazine, and also writes the monthly "Painting the Corners" column for ChopTalk, the official Atlanta Braves magazine.
He has scripted comic books published by Arcana Studio and Digital Webbing.
He has also written the books The Face of the River, Sundown and Bluff City. He has also co-written Jam! Amp Your Team, Rock Your Business and the comic books Velvet Rope and Kade: Rising Sun.
He contributed the third story of the book Postcards: True Stories That Never Happened. On February 16, 2016, Busbee published his first major book, Earnhardt Nation.
He hosted a book signing at Barnes & Noble in Alpharetta, Georgia on February 24, 2016.
He has appeared in The People Versus Larry Flynt, and continues to teach English at Georgia Perimeter College. Jay Busbee currently edits From the Marbles, the official Yahoo! Sports National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing blog, and Devil Ball Golf, the official Yahoo! Sports golf blog.
He also contributes to The Post Game.
He is currently writing a novel called Run & Shoot.