fiction

Abbie Barker

Abbie Barker

Abbie Barker is a creative writing instructor living with her husband and two kids in New Hampshire. Her flash fiction has appeared in a variety of journals including Cincinnati Review, Hobart, Monkeybicycle, Pithead Chapel, Atlas and Alice, and is forthcoming in Best Microfiction 2022

Abbie Barker

Abbie Barker

Abbie Barker is a creative writing instructor living with her husband and two kids in New Hampshire. Her flash fiction has appeared in a variety of journals including Cincinnati Review, Hobart, Monkeybicycle, Pithead Chapel, Atlas and Alice, and is forthcoming in Best Microfiction 2022

Abbie
Barker

Bradley Sides

Bradley Sides

Bradley Sides is the author of Those Fantastic Lives: And Other Strange Stories. His recent fiction appears and is forthcoming at BULL, Ghost Parachute, Reflex Press, and Psychopomp. He is an MFA candidate at Queens University of Charlotte, where he served as Fiction Editor of Qu. He lives in Florence, Alabama, with his wife. 

Bradley Sides

Bradley Sides

Bradley Sides is the author of Those Fantastic Lives: And Other Strange Stories. His recent fiction appears and is forthcoming at BULL, Ghost Parachute, Reflex Press, and Psychopomp. He is an MFA candidate at Queens University of Charlotte, where he served as Fiction Editor of Qu. He lives in Florence, Alabama, with his wife. 

Bradley
Sides

Nadine Rodriguez

Nadine Rodriguez

Nadine Rodriguez is a queer, trans non-binary Cuban-American writer and photographer born and raised in Miami, FL currently based in Marquette, MI. They are an MFA candidate for Fiction at Northern Michigan University, a Managing Editor for Passages North, and a co-editor for Sinister Wisdom.

Nadine Rodriguez

Nadine Rodriguez

Nadine Rodriguez is a queer, trans non-binary Cuban-American writer and photographer born and raised in Miami, FL currently based in Marquette, MI. They are an MFA candidate for Fiction at Northern Michigan University, a Managing Editor for Passages North, and a co-editor for Sinister Wisdom.

Nadine
Rodriguez

Ryan Habermeyer

Ryan Habermeyer

Ryan Habermeyer's debut short story collection, The Science of Lost Futures (2018), won the BoA Short Fiction Prize. His stories and essays, twice nominated for the Pushcart, have appeared in or are forthcoming from Massachusetts Review, Copper Nickel, Cincinnati Review, Puerto del Sol, Atticus Review, Fairy Tale Review, and Permafrost. He teaches creative writing at Salisbury University.

Ryan Habermeyer

Ryan Habermeyer

Ryan Habermeyer's debut short story collection, The Science of Lost Futures (2018), won the BoA Short Fiction Prize. His stories and essays, twice nominated for the Pushcart, have appeared in or are forthcoming from Massachusetts Review, Copper Nickel, Cincinnati Review, Puerto del Sol, Atticus Review, Fairy Tale Review, and Permafrost. He teaches creative writing at Salisbury University.

Ryan
Habermeyer

Sahalie Angell Martin

Sahalie Angell Martin

Sahalie is an Oregon native currently residing in Columbus, OH. She received her BFA in Writing from Emerson College and is a current MFA in Fiction candidate at Ohio State University. She has work in or upcoming from Hobart After Dark, No Contact, The Offing, and Writer's Digest. She blogs about living with chronic illness.

Sahalie Angell Martin

Sahalie Angell Martin

Sahalie is an Oregon native currently residing in Columbus, OH. She received her BFA in Writing from Emerson College and is a current MFA in Fiction candidate at Ohio State University. She has work in or upcoming from Hobart After Dark, No Contact, The Offing, and Writer's Digest. She blogs about living with chronic illness.

Sahalie
Angell Martin

William J. Cobb

William J. Cobb

William J. Cobb is a novelist, short story writer, and essayist whose work has been published in The New Yorker, The Antioch Review, and many others. His three novels are The Bird Saviors (Unbridled Books 2012), Goodnight Texas (Unbridled Books 2006), and The Fire Eaters (W.W. Norton 1994), and his story collections are The Lousy Adult (Johns Hopkins UP 2013) and The White Tattoo (Ohio State UP 2002). He's reviewed books for The New York Times, the Houston Chronicle, and the Dallas Morning News. He teaches fiction writing at Penn State University, and lives in Pennsylvania and Colorado.

William J. Cobb

William J. Cobb

William J. Cobb is a novelist, short story writer, and essayist whose work has been published in The New Yorker, The Antioch Review, and many others. His three novels are The Bird Saviors (Unbridled Books 2012), Goodnight Texas (Unbridled Books 2006), and The Fire Eaters (W.W. Norton 1994), and his story collections are The Lousy Adult (Johns Hopkins UP 2013) and The White Tattoo (Ohio State UP 2002). He's reviewed books for The New York Times, the Houston Chronicle, and the Dallas Morning News. He teaches fiction writing at Penn State University, and lives in Pennsylvania and Colorado.

William J.
Cobb