fiction

Eileen Pollack

Eileen Pollack

Eileen Pollack is the author of the novels The Professor of Immortality, The Bible of Dirty Jokes, A Perfect Life, and Breaking and Entering, named a New York Times Editor’s Choice selection, as well as two story collections, The Rabbi in the Attic and In the Mouth. Her work has been selected for Best American Short Stories and Best American Essays. A collection of her essays, Maybe It's Me: On Being the Wrong Kind of Woman, is forthcoming from Delphinium Books. A former director of the MFA Program at the University of Michigan, she now lives and writes in Boston. Photo by Michele McDonald

Eileen Pollack

Eileen Pollack

Eileen Pollack is the author of the novels The Professor of Immortality, The Bible of Dirty Jokes, A Perfect Life, and Breaking and Entering, named a New York Times Editor’s Choice selection, as well as two story collections, The Rabbi in the Attic and In the Mouth. Her work has been selected for Best American Short Stories and Best American Essays. A collection of her essays, Maybe It's Me: On Being the Wrong Kind of Woman, is forthcoming from Delphinium Books. A former director of the MFA Program at the University of Michigan, she now lives and writes in Boston. Photo by Michele McDonald

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Jen Currin

Jen Currin

Jen Currin is the author of Hider/Seeker: Stories, which was named a Globe and Mail top 100 book of 2018. Jen has also published four poetry collections, including The Inquisition Yours, winner of the 2011 Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry, and School, a finalist for three awards. Jen lives on the unceded territories of the Qayqayt, Musqueam, and Kwantlen Nations (New Westminster, BC, Canada), and teaches writing at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.

Jen Currin

Jen Currin

Jen Currin is the author of Hider/Seeker: Stories, which was named a Globe and Mail top 100 book of 2018. Jen has also published four poetry collections, including The Inquisition Yours, winner of the 2011 Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry, and School, a finalist for three awards. Jen lives on the unceded territories of the Qayqayt, Musqueam, and Kwantlen Nations (New Westminster, BC, Canada), and teaches writing at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.

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Jen Michalski

Jen Michalski

Jen Michalski is the author of three novels, The Summer She Was Under Water and The Tide King (both Black Lawrence Press), and You’ll Be Fine (NineStar Press); a couplet of novellas, Could You Be With Her Now (Dzanc Books); and three collections of fiction. Her work has appeared in more than 100 publications, including Poets & Writers, The Washington Post, and the Literary Hub, and she’s been nominated for the Pushcart Prize six times. She's the editor-in-chief of the literary weekly jmww and lives in Southern California, although she will always be a Baltimorean at heart.

Jen Michalski

Jen Michalski

Jen Michalski is the author of three novels, The Summer She Was Under Water and The Tide King (both Black Lawrence Press), and You’ll Be Fine (NineStar Press); a couplet of novellas, Could You Be With Her Now (Dzanc Books); and three collections of fiction. Her work has appeared in more than 100 publications, including Poets & Writers, The Washington Post, and the Literary Hub, and she’s been nominated for the Pushcart Prize six times. She's the editor-in-chief of the literary weekly jmww and lives in Southern California, although she will always be a Baltimorean at heart.

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Roxanne Doty

Roxanne Doty

Roxanne Doty’s first novel, Out Stealing Water, was a finalist in the Autumn House 2019 fiction contest and will be published by Regal House Press in Summer 2022. Her stories and poems have appeared in Lascaux Review, Forge, I-70 Review, Soundings Review, Saranac Review, Four Chambers Literary Magazine, and Ocotillo Review. Her short story, "Turbulence", was nominated by Ocotillo Review for the 2019 Pushcart. She is currently working on a short story collection. Roxanne lives in Tempe, Arizona and recently retired after teaching for many years in the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University.

Roxanne Doty

Roxanne Doty

Roxanne Doty’s first novel, Out Stealing Water, was a finalist in the Autumn House 2019 fiction contest and will be published by Regal House Press in Summer 2022. Her stories and poems have appeared in Lascaux Review, Forge, I-70 Review, Soundings Review, Saranac Review, Four Chambers Literary Magazine, and Ocotillo Review. Her short story, "Turbulence", was nominated by Ocotillo Review for the 2019 Pushcart. She is currently working on a short story collection. Roxanne lives in Tempe, Arizona and recently retired after teaching for many years in the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University.

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Sarah Cavar

Sarah Cavar

Sarah Cavar is a PhD student, writer, and transgender-about-town, and serves as Managing Editor at Stone of Madness Press. Author of two chapbooks, A HOLE WALKED IN (Sword & Kettle Press) and THE DREAM JOURNALS (giallo lit), they have also had work in Electric Literature, The Offing, Bitch Magazine, and elsewhere. Cavar tweets @cavarsarah.

Sarah Cavar

Sarah Cavar

Sarah Cavar is a PhD student, writer, and transgender-about-town, and serves as Managing Editor at Stone of Madness Press. Author of two chapbooks, A HOLE WALKED IN (Sword & Kettle Press) and THE DREAM JOURNALS (giallo lit), they have also had work in Electric Literature, The Offing, Bitch Magazine, and elsewhere. Cavar tweets @cavarsarah.

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