fiction

Cara Lynn Albert

Cara Lynn Albert

Cara Lynn Albert is originally from Florida, and she is currently completing her MFA degree in fiction at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her work has appeared in Barnstorm Journal and Every Day Fiction. She lives and teaches in Boulder, Colorado.

Cara Lynn Albert

Cara Lynn Albert

Cara Lynn Albert is originally from Florida, and she is currently completing her MFA degree in fiction at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her work has appeared in Barnstorm Journal and Every Day Fiction. She lives and teaches in Boulder, Colorado.

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Albert

Janelle Bassett

Janelle Bassett

Janelle Bassett's work has appeared in the Offing, Southern Humanities Review, the Rumpus, Slice Magazine, Okay Donkey, and Jellyfish Review. Her story collection, Thanks for This Riot, was short-listed for the 2019 Santa Fe Writers Project Award. She also reads fiction for Split Lip Magazine.

Janelle Bassett

Janelle Bassett

Janelle Bassett's work has appeared in the Offing, Southern Humanities Review, the Rumpus, Slice Magazine, Okay Donkey, and Jellyfish Review. Her story collection, Thanks for This Riot, was short-listed for the 2019 Santa Fe Writers Project Award. She also reads fiction for Split Lip Magazine.

Janelle
Bassett

Leonora Desar

Leonora Desar

Leonora Desar's writing has appeared or is forthcoming in River Styx, Passages North, Black Warrior Review, Mid-American Review, and Columbia Journal, where she was chosen as a finalist in their winter 2019 fiction contest, judged by Ottessa Moshfegh. Her work has been selected for The Best Small Fictions 2019, the Wigleaf Top 50, and Best Microfiction 2019 and 2020. In 2018, she won third place in River Styx's microfiction contest, and was a runner-up/finalist in Quarter After Eight's Robert J. DeMott Short Prose Contest, judged by Stuart Dybek, and Crazyhorse’s Crazyshorts! contest. She lives in Brooklyn.

Leonora Desar

Leonora Desar

Leonora Desar's writing has appeared or is forthcoming in River Styx, Passages North, Black Warrior Review, Mid-American Review, and Columbia Journal, where she was chosen as a finalist in their winter 2019 fiction contest, judged by Ottessa Moshfegh. Her work has been selected for The Best Small Fictions 2019, the Wigleaf Top 50, and Best Microfiction 2019 and 2020. In 2018, she won third place in River Styx's microfiction contest, and was a runner-up/finalist in Quarter After Eight's Robert J. DeMott Short Prose Contest, judged by Stuart Dybek, and Crazyhorse’s Crazyshorts! contest. She lives in Brooklyn.

Leonora
Desar

Mike Itaya

Mike Itaya

Mike Itaya lives in southern Alabama, where he works in a library. His work appears or is forthcoming in decomP Magazine, The Lindenwood Review, and Swamp Ape Review, among others.

Mike Itaya

Mike Itaya

Mike Itaya lives in southern Alabama, where he works in a library. His work appears or is forthcoming in decomP Magazine, The Lindenwood Review, and Swamp Ape Review, among others.

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Itaya

Rebecca Reynolds

Rebecca Reynolds

Rebecca Reynolds lives outside Boston with her husband and three boys. She received her MFA from Emerson College, where she won the Emerson Department of Literature fiction contest and was awarded a creative writing scholarship. Her stories have appeared in journals such as Redivider, Copper Nickel, The Boiler, The MacGuffin, The Cumberland River Review, and her story “The Principle” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She works in a group home with adults who have intellectual disabilities. Rebecca is currently putting together a short story collection.

Rebecca Reynolds

Rebecca Reynolds

Rebecca Reynolds lives outside Boston with her husband and three boys. She received her MFA from Emerson College, where she won the Emerson Department of Literature fiction contest and was awarded a creative writing scholarship. Her stories have appeared in journals such as Redivider, Copper Nickel, The Boiler, The MacGuffin, The Cumberland River Review, and her story “The Principle” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She works in a group home with adults who have intellectual disabilities. Rebecca is currently putting together a short story collection.

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Reynolds