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Anaia Daigle won the 3rd place in The Short Story Project’s competition My Best Story, 2018. Whether through short stories, photography, painting, poetry, creating horoscopes for her bike, or on stage at the Moth, she has a lot to say and even more ways to say it.
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Robert Silverberg (1935) is an American author and editor, best known as one of the prominent science fiction writers in the world. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand Master of SF. He has attended every Hugo […]
Eileen Pollack is an American writer whose novel Breaking and Entering, about the deep divisions between blue and red America, was named a 2012 New York Times Editor’s Choice selection. She also is the author of Paradise, New York, a novel, and two collections of short fiction, In the Mouth and The Rabbi in the Attic; as well as a work of creative nonfiction called Woman […]
Victoria Redel, born in 1959, is an American poet and fiction writer who lives in New York City. The author of five books of fiction, she has been awarded numerous prizes and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Fine Arts Work Center. She has taught at Columbia University, Vermont College, […]
Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Robert Reed is a Hugo Award-winning American science fiction author. The author of eleven novels, his work regularly appears in Asimov’s, Fantasy & Science Fiction, and Sci Fiction. He currently lives in Lincoln, Nebraska with his wife and daughter.
Elizabeth Gonzalez is an American freelance writer and editor in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Her short stories have appeared in Best American Nonrequired Reading, New Stories from the Midwest, SolLit Selects, and numerous literary journals. The Universal Physics of Escape is her debut collection and winner of the 2015 Press 53 Award for Short Fiction. She was also the recipient of the 2011 Howard Frank Mosher […]
Nathan Oates is an American writer and professor and director of undergraduate writing studies in Seton Hall University in New Jersey. His collection of stories, The Empty House, won the 2012 Spokane Prize. His stories have appeared in the Missouri Review, the Antioch Review, Crazyhorse, Copper Nickel, and elsewhere. His stories have been anthologized in The Best American Mystery Stories and Forty Stories. Oats […]
Jason DeYoung is an American writer. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Los Angeles Review, New Orleans Review, Painted Bride Quarterly, Gargoyle, Harpur Palete, Corium, Marco Polo Quarterly, and Monkeybicycle, among others. His story “The Funeral Bill” was included in The Best American Mystery Stories 2012. He is formerly the Reviews Editor at Numéro Cinq. He was a contributing editor to Not For Tourists: […]
K.L. Cook is an American author, born in Texas. He is an Associate Professor of English at Iowa State University, where he teaches in the MFA in Creative Writing and Environment Program. Since 2004, he has been a member of the graduate faculty of Spalding University’s brief-residency MFA in Writing Program. Cook is the author […]
Karen Brennan is an American author who has written seven books in various genres–including poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Her most recent collection of stories, Monsters, was published by Four Way Books in 2016. Her work has appeared in anthologies from Norton, Penguin, Graywolf, and Spuytin Duyvil among others. A National Endowment of the Arts recipient, she is Professor Emerita at the University of Utah […]
Liz Prato is an American author and editor. Her short story collection, Baby’s on Fire, was published in 2015; and her stories and essays have appeared in dozens of journals–including Hayden’s Ferry Review, The Rumpus, and Salon. She is the Editor at Large for Forest Avenue Press, where she edited the 2014 anthology, The Night, and the Rain, and the […]
David Jauss (1951) is an American fiction writer and poet. He is the author of four collections of short stories, two collections of poems, a collection of essays, and a monograph on closure in literature and the arts. His work has been published in numerous magazines, journals and anthologies. He was awarded, among others, the […]
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