Fiction

Amanda Nicole Corbin

Amanda Nicole Corbin

Amanda Nicole Corbin is a Buckeye fan currently in Salt Lake City, who has been published in Ellipsis, The Vehicle, Boston Literary, the forthcoming issue of Paper Nautilus, and others. She is editor and founder of Pure Coincidence Magazine.

Amanda Nicole Corbin

Amanda Nicole Corbin

Amanda Nicole Corbin is a Buckeye fan currently in Salt Lake City, who has been published in Ellipsis, The Vehicle, Boston Literary, the forthcoming issue of Paper Nautilus, and others. She is editor and founder of Pure Coincidence Magazine.

Amanda Nicole
Corbin

Christopher David Dicicco

Christopher David Dicicco

Christopher David DiCicco's work has recently appeared in Nib Magazine, Intellectual Refuge, Sundog Lit., Cease, Cows!, Bohemia Arts & Literary, Gravel Magazine, and Bartleby Snopes—and is forthcoming in The Cossack Review, WhiskeyPaper, Flash Fiction Online, First Stop Fiction, Penduline Press, The Story Shack, HOOT, and Litro Magazine.

Christopher David Dicicco

Christopher David Dicicco

Christopher David DiCicco's work has recently appeared in Nib Magazine, Intellectual Refuge, Sundog Lit., Cease, Cows!, Bohemia Arts & Literary, Gravel Magazine, and Bartleby Snopes—and is forthcoming in The Cossack Review, WhiskeyPaper, Flash Fiction Online, First Stop Fiction, Penduline Press, The Story Shack, HOOT, and Litro Magazine.

Christopher David
DiCicco

Fred Leebron

Fred Leebron

Fred Leebron's novels include Out West, Six Figures, and In the Middle of All This. He has received a Pushcart Prize and an O. Henry Award for his stories. Currently he directs writing programs in Charlotte, Roanoke, Europe and Latin America, and teaches at Gettysburg College.

Fred Leebron

Fred Leebron

Fred Leebron's novels include Out West, Six Figures, and In the Middle of All This. He has received a Pushcart Prize and an O. Henry Award for his stories. Currently he directs writing programs in Charlotte, Roanoke, Europe and Latin America, and teaches at Gettysburg College.

Fred
Leebron

Jim Daniels

Jim Daniels

Jim Daniels’ new book, Birth Marks, was published by BOA Editions in 2013. Other books published in 2011 include Trigger Man: More Tales of the Motor City, Having a Little Talk with Capital P Poetry, and All of the Above. In 2010, he wrote and produced the independent film "Mr. Pleasant,” which appeared in many film festivals across the country. He also published From Milltown to Malltown, a collaboration with photographer Charlee Brodsky. His poem "Factory Love" is displayed on the roof of a race car. A native of Detroit, Daniels teaches at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.

Jim Daniels

Jim Daniels

Jim Daniels’ new book, Birth Marks, was published by BOA Editions in 2013. Other books published in 2011 include Trigger Man: More Tales of the Motor City, Having a Little Talk with Capital P Poetry, and All of the Above. In 2010, he wrote and produced the independent film "Mr. Pleasant,” which appeared in many film festivals across the country. He also published From Milltown to Malltown, a collaboration with photographer Charlee Brodsky. His poem "Factory Love" is displayed on the roof of a race car. A native of Detroit, Daniels teaches at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.

Jim
Daniels

Joe Neal

Joe Neal

Joe Neal has fiction forthcoming in Salamander. He is pursuing an MFA in fiction at Cornell University and is working on a collection of short stories and a novel. He is originally from Franklin, Ohio.

Joe Neal

Joe Neal

Joe Neal has fiction forthcoming in Salamander. He is pursuing an MFA in fiction at Cornell University and is working on a collection of short stories and a novel. He is originally from Franklin, Ohio.

Joe
Neal

MaryLee MacDonald

MaryLee MacDonald

MaryLee MacDonald has won the Barry Hannah Prize, the Matt Clark Prize, the Ron Rash Award, and the ALR Fiction Prize. Her stories have appeared in Yalobusha Review, New Delta Review, Briar Cliff Review, StoryQuarterly, Folio, Reunion, Broad River Review, American Literary Review, Bellevue Literary Review, North Atlantic Review, River Oak Review, North Atlantic Review, Blue Moon Literary & Art Review, Briar Cliff Review, and the anthologies ROLL and NEW SUN RISING: Stories for Japan. Her novel, MONTPELIER TOMORROW, is forthcoming from ATTM Press. 

MaryLee MacDonald

MaryLee MacDonald

MaryLee MacDonald has won the Barry Hannah Prize, the Matt Clark Prize, the Ron Rash Award, and the ALR Fiction Prize. Her stories have appeared in Yalobusha Review, New Delta Review, Briar Cliff Review, StoryQuarterly, Folio, Reunion, Broad River Review, American Literary Review, Bellevue Literary Review, North Atlantic Review, River Oak Review, North Atlantic Review, Blue Moon Literary & Art Review, Briar Cliff Review, and the anthologies ROLL and NEW SUN RISING: Stories for Japan. Her novel, MONTPELIER TOMORROW, is forthcoming from ATTM Press. 

MaryLee
MacDonald

Meg Tuite

Meg Tuite

Meg Tuite's writing has appeared in numerous journals including The Journal, Monkeybicycle and Boston Literary Magazine. She has been nominated several times for the Pushcart Prize. She is fiction editor of Santa Fe Literary Review and Connotation Press, author of Domestic Apparition (2011), Disparate Pathos (2012), Reverberations (2012), and Bound By Blue (2013), Her Skin is a Costume (2013). She won the Twin Antlers Collaborative Poetry award from Artistically Declined Press for her poetry collection written with Heather Fowler and Michelle Reale, Bare Bulbs Swinging (2014). She teaches at the Santa Fe Community College.

Meg Tuite

Meg Tuite

Meg Tuite's writing has appeared in numerous journals including The Journal, Monkeybicycle and Boston Literary Magazine. She has been nominated several times for the Pushcart Prize. She is fiction editor of Santa Fe Literary Review and Connotation Press, author of Domestic Apparition (2011), Disparate Pathos (2012), Reverberations (2012), and Bound By Blue (2013), Her Skin is a Costume (2013). She won the Twin Antlers Collaborative Poetry award from Artistically Declined Press for her poetry collection written with Heather Fowler and Michelle Reale, Bare Bulbs Swinging (2014). She teaches at the Santa Fe Community College.

Meg
Tuite

Nancy Ford Dugan

Nancy Ford Dugan

Nancy Ford Dugan lives in New York City and previously resided in Michigan, Ohio and Washington, DC. She has a Psychology degree, extensive musical training, a corporate job and an errant tennis forehand. Recently nominated for a Pushcart Prize, her short stories have appeared in over 20 publications, including Blue Lake Review, Cimarron Review, Passages North, The Minnesota Review, The Alembic, Euphony, Lullwater Review, Battered Suitcase, and The MacGuffin.

Nancy Ford Dugan

Nancy Ford Dugan

Nancy Ford Dugan lives in New York City and previously resided in Michigan, Ohio and Washington, DC. She has a Psychology degree, extensive musical training, a corporate job and an errant tennis forehand. Recently nominated for a Pushcart Prize, her short stories have appeared in over 20 publications, including Blue Lake Review, Cimarron Review, Passages North, The Minnesota Review, The Alembic, Euphony, Lullwater Review, Battered Suitcase, and The MacGuffin.

Nancy
Dugan

Svetlana Lavochkina

Svetlana Lavochkina

Svetlana Lavochkina is a writer of fiction and translator of poetry. Her novella Dam Duchess was chosen runner-up for the 2013 Paris Literary Prize. Born and educated in Ukraine, Svetlana currently resides in Germany with her husband and two sons. Her work has been published in Circumference, Witness, Cerise Press, Drunken Boat, Eclectica, Mad Hatters’ Review, The Literary Review, and Chamber Four Fiction Anthology. Svetlana is co-founder and president of Leipzig Writers, a non-profit organization supporting literary projects.

Svetlana Lavochkina

Svetlana Lavochkina

Svetlana Lavochkina is a writer of fiction and translator of poetry. Her novella Dam Duchess was chosen runner-up for the 2013 Paris Literary Prize. Born and educated in Ukraine, Svetlana currently resides in Germany with her husband and two sons. Her work has been published in Circumference, Witness, Cerise Press, Drunken Boat, Eclectica, Mad Hatters’ Review, The Literary Review, and Chamber Four Fiction Anthology. Svetlana is co-founder and president of Leipzig Writers, a non-profit organization supporting literary projects.

Svetlana
Lavochkina

William Black

William Black

William Black teaches creative writing at the Johns Hopkins University. His fiction and critical essays have appeared in The Sun, Threepenny Review, The Southern Review, Boulevard, World Literature Today, and elsewhere.

William Black

William Black

William Black teaches creative writing at the Johns Hopkins University. His fiction and critical essays have appeared in The Sun, Threepenny Review, The Southern Review, Boulevard, World Literature Today, and elsewhere.

William
Black