fiction

Adrian L. Cook

Adrian L. Cook

Adrian L. Cook is a professor of humanities and English at Tarrant County College in Fort Worth, TX. An Oklahoma native, and member of the Cherokee Nation, Dr. Cook’s academic work focuses on the evolution of storytelling from myth to meme. He is also a professional percussionist and lyricist for the Americana bands Shotgun Friday and The Bodarks. His drama, poetry, and fiction have been published in Sojourn, New Plans Review, borrowed solace, 365 Tomorrows, and on the 50-Word Story website. Dr. Cook lives in Dallas, TX with his wife, Cristee, their two children, and a host of pets.

Adrian L. Cook

Adrian L. Cook

Adrian L. Cook is a professor of humanities and English at Tarrant County College in Fort Worth, TX. An Oklahoma native, and member of the Cherokee Nation, Dr. Cook’s academic work focuses on the evolution of storytelling from myth to meme. He is also a professional percussionist and lyricist for the Americana bands Shotgun Friday and The Bodarks. His drama, poetry, and fiction have been published in Sojourn, New Plans Review, borrowed solace, 365 Tomorrows, and on the 50-Word Story website. Dr. Cook lives in Dallas, TX with his wife, Cristee, their two children, and a host of pets.

Adrian L.
Cook

Khanh Ha

Khanh Ha

Khanh Ha is the author of Flesh and The Demon Who Peddled Longing. He is a seven-time Pushcart nominee, finalist to Mary McCarthy Prize, Many Voices Project, Prairie Schooner Book Prize, a twice finalist of The William Faulkner-Wisdom Creative Writing Award, the recipient of SAND HILLS PRIZE FOR BEST FICTION, Greensboro Review’s ROBERT WATSON LITERARY PRIZE IN FICTION, and WILLIAM FAULKNER LITERARY COMPETITION. His new novel, Mrs. Rossi’s Dream, was Best New Book by Booklist and a 2019 Foreword Reviews INDIES Silver Winner and Bronze Winner.

Khanh Ha

Khanh Ha

Khanh Ha is the author of Flesh and The Demon Who Peddled Longing. He is a seven-time Pushcart nominee, finalist to Mary McCarthy Prize, Many Voices Project, Prairie Schooner Book Prize, a twice finalist of The William Faulkner-Wisdom Creative Writing Award, the recipient of SAND HILLS PRIZE FOR BEST FICTION, Greensboro Review’s ROBERT WATSON LITERARY PRIZE IN FICTION, and WILLIAM FAULKNER LITERARY COMPETITION. His new novel, Mrs. Rossi’s Dream, was Best New Book by Booklist and a 2019 Foreword Reviews INDIES Silver Winner and Bronze Winner.

Khanh
Ha

Megan Wildhood

Megan Wildhood

Megan Wildhood is an erinaceous, neurodiverse lady writer, social work student, cyclist and unique-earring collector in Seattle. She helps her readers feel genuinely seen as they interact with her dispatches from the junction of extractive economics, mental and emotional distress, disability and reparative justice. She is the author of her poetry chapbook, Long Division, (Finishing Line Press, 2017) and her work has been featured in The Atlantic, Yes! Magazine, Mad in America, The Sun and elsewhere.

Megan Wildhood

Megan Wildhood

Megan Wildhood is an erinaceous, neurodiverse lady writer, social work student, cyclist and unique-earring collector in Seattle. She helps her readers feel genuinely seen as they interact with her dispatches from the junction of extractive economics, mental and emotional distress, disability and reparative justice. She is the author of her poetry chapbook, Long Division, (Finishing Line Press, 2017) and her work has been featured in The Atlantic, Yes! Magazine, Mad in America, The Sun and elsewhere.

Megan
Wildhood

Ravibala Shenoy

Ravibala Shenoy

Ravibala Shenoy's work has appeared in The Chicago Quarterly Review, Best Asian Speculative Fiction, The Chicago Tribune, The Bosphorus Review of Books, Copperfield Review, Cooper Street Journal, Jellyfish Review, The Menacing Hedge, The Aerogram, Sugar Mule, India Currents, Brilliant Flash Fiction (forthcoming). She has twice won the Katha short story award. She is a former librarian and book reviewer.

Ravibala Shenoy

Ravibala Shenoy

Ravibala Shenoy's work has appeared in The Chicago Quarterly Review, Best Asian Speculative Fiction, The Chicago Tribune, The Bosphorus Review of Books, Copperfield Review, Cooper Street Journal, Jellyfish Review, The Menacing Hedge, The Aerogram, Sugar Mule, India Currents, Brilliant Flash Fiction (forthcoming). She has twice won the Katha short story award. She is a former librarian and book reviewer.

Ravibala
Shenoy

Siamak Vossoughi

Siamak Vossoughi

Siamak Vossoughi is a writer living in Seattle. He has had stories published in various journals and his first collection, Better Than War, received a 2014 Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction. His second collection, A Sense of the Whole, received the 2019 Orison Fiction Prize.

Siamak Vossoughi

Siamak Vossoughi

Siamak Vossoughi is a writer living in Seattle. He has had stories published in various journals and his first collection, Better Than War, received a 2014 Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction. His second collection, A Sense of the Whole, received the 2019 Orison Fiction Prize.

Siamak
Vossoughi