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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 […]
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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 […]
Tehila Lieberman is an American writer, editor and coach at Harvard Business School. She holds a B.A. in English Literature and a Masters degree in Psychology. Her short story collection Venus in the Afternoonwas published in 2012, and won the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction. She has won the Stanley Elkin Memorial Prize and […]
Becky Adnot-Haynes grew up in Gainesville, Florida, and holds a PhD in English and creative writing from the University of Cincinnati, where she worked as an editor for The Cincinnati Review. Her stories have appeared in literary journals such as The Missouri Review, The Indiana Review, The Literary Review, West Branch, and PANK, and she was the winner […]
Gabriel Monteros is the winner of The Short Story Project’s competition “My Best Story”, 2018. He is a Latino American from Southern California. He describes the neighborhood he grew up in as a working class, multi-ethnic, and sometimes violent place. He studied Mandarin Chinese in college and spent most of his 20’s working in Zhejiang, […]
Kate Hill Cantrill is an American writer. Her short stories collection Walk Back from Monkey School was published in 2012. Her writing has appeared in literary publications including Story Quarterly, Salt Hill, The Believer, and others. She has been awarded several fellowships, from the Corporation of Yaddo, the Jentel Artists Residency and others. She has […]
Diane Goodman is an American writer and Associate Professor of English at Grand Canyon University. She was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio and lived in Miami Beach for 15 years before relocating to Phoenix in 2012. Diane has a PhD in English from Case Western Reserve University, a Masters in English from the University […]
Ursula Kroeber Le Guin (1929-2018) was a celebrated and beloved American author. She was born in 1929 in Berkeley, California, where she grew up. Her parents were the anthropologist Alfred Kroeber and the writer Theodora Kroeber, author of Ishi. She went to Radcliffe College and did graduate work at Columbia University. She married Charles A. Le […]
Lones Seiber is an American writer and a retired engineer living in Morristown Tennessee. He received a B.S. in Engineering Physics from the University of Tennessee and worked for the Pratt Whitney Aircraft Research Development Center in West Palm Beach as an experimental engineer on the RL 10 rocker program and later on the signature […]
Sarah Gerkensmeyer was born in Indiana, received her MFA from Cornell University. Her short story collection, What You Are Now Enjoying, was selected by Stewart O’Nan as winner of the 2012 Autumn House Press Fiction Prize, as well as longlisted for the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award. A Pushcart Prize nominee for both fiction and poetry […]
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