Singing who spends whatever free time she has either reading or writing. She blogs about yoga, creativity, and other stuff at A graduate from the MFA program at the University of Houston, Andrew Brininstool’s work has appeared in Barrelhouse, Green Mountains Review, Quick Fiction, the Tin House blog, Best New American Voices 2010 and has received the Sherwood Anderson Fiction Award from Mid-American Review as well as the Editors’ Prize from /nor.Ĭharles Byrne is a poet and philosopher living in San Francisco, with recent or forthcoming publications in Clarion, Emrys, and Poetry Quarterly. Hope Bordeaux is a freelance writer, tutor, and librarian. He is the reviews editor of The Collagist and a contributor to Big Other, among other things. Gabriel Blackwell is the author of Shadow Man: A Biography of Lewis Miles Archer (CCM) and Critique of Pure Reason (Noemi), both out in November. FiveChapters recently published her short story “Great, Wondrous.” HerĬollection of short stories SAFE AS HOUSES received The 2012 Iowa Shortįiction Award, judged by Jim Shepard, and will be published in fall ofĢ012. Writer’s Workshop and has received fellowships from Hedgebrook ResidencyĪnd NYC’s Center for Fiction, where she is a current fellow. Has taught for The Gotham Writer’s Workshop and One Story’s Emerging She was the Associate Editor of One Story. She She hailsįrom Philadelphia and lives in Brooklyn, where for six years ![]() The award in 2007 and a Special Mention in 2011. She has been nominated for The Pushcart Prize three times, receiving Her stories have appeared in The Pushcart Prize Anthology XXXIII, North American Review, Mississippi Review, Inkwell, The Indiana Review, American Short Fiction, and West Branch. Marie-Helene Bertino has been a diner waitress, a muralist, and a singer in a band. He is the Senior Editor at Dzanc Books, where he also runs the literary magazine The Collagist, and in the fall he will join the creative writing faculty at Northern Michigan University. His stories have been selected for Best American Mystery Stories 2010 and Best American Fantasy 2. Matt Bell is the author of Cataclysm Baby, a novella, and How They Were Found, a collection of fiction. She is the Prose Editor for Booth, the Story Editor for Curly Red Stories, and a Butler University MFA Candidate. Work archived online includes publication in AntipodeanSF, Dark Fire, Café Irreal, and Marco Polo Literary Arts Twitter verse at escarp and Twitter fiction at Seven by Twenty literary collage in Fickle Muses, Ray’s Road Review, and forthcoming (May) with Big Bridge and text/image at Shuf Poetry and (mid-April) Burrow Press Review.īeth Bates lives in the Indianapolis area, where she stays busy writing and editing. Richard Baldasty’s poetry and short prose have appeared in Pinyon, Epoch, and New Delta Review among other literary magazines. Other work has appeared most recently in Kweli, Rain Taxi, and The Review of Higher Education. He lives and teaches in Chicago. He runs The Friday Influence, a poetry blog at: .ĭiego Báez writes regularly for Booklist and Whole Beast Rag. His chapbook, The Wall, is published by Tiger’s Eye Press. For more information, please visit her website at Jose Angel Araguz has had work most recently in Poet Lore and The Dandelion Farm Review, and has been featured in Ted Kooser’s American Life in Poetry. Her sixth book of poetry, The Year of No Mistakes, will be released by Write Bloody Publishing in Fall 2013. National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry (2011) and the AmyĬlampitt Residency (2013). Writer-In-Residency at the University of Pennsylvania (2010-2011), a Her poetry has appeared in Gulf Coast, PANK, Rattle, Conduit, La Petite Zine, decomP, McSweeney’s Internet Tendencies, Thrush and Muzzle,Īmong others. She loves the sun.Ĭristin O’Keefe Aptowicz is the author of five books of poetry, most recently Everything is Everything (Write Bloody Publishing), as well as the nonfiction book, Words In Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam (Soft Skull Press). ![]() Her work has appeared in 491 Magazine, Quick Fiction, Charlotte Viewpoint, and Grasslimb. Gallery and spends her free time reading with her Belgian Shepherd mutt She’s currently working as a web writer for an online wildlife art Writing, she recently returned home to pursue a more peaceful existence. Pete, Florida.Īfter spending several years in Brooklyn doing odd jobs and freelance She bakes one hell of a flan.Īnna Elise Anderson lives in St. Ana Cristina Alvarez attends the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where she is pursuing an MFA in fiction.
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