Fiction

Aurelie Sheehan

Aurelie Sheehan

Aurelie Sheehan is the author of two novels, History Lesson for Girls and The Anxiety of Everyday Objects, as well as a short story collection, Jack Kerouac Is Pregnant. Her work has appeared in journals including Alaska Quarterly Review, Epoch, Fence, New England Review, Nimrod, and The Southern Review. She has received a Pushcart Prize, a Camargo Fellowship, the Jack Kerouac Literary Award, and an Artists Projects Award from the Arizona Commission on the Arts. Since 2005, Sheehan has directed the Creative Writing MFA Program at the University of Arizona, where she also teaches fiction.

Aurelie Sheehan

Aurelie Sheehan

Aurelie Sheehan is the author of two novels, History Lesson for Girls and The Anxiety of Everyday Objects, as well as a short story collection, Jack Kerouac Is Pregnant. Her work has appeared in journals including Alaska Quarterly Review, Epoch, Fence, New England Review, Nimrod, and The Southern Review. She has received a Pushcart Prize, a Camargo Fellowship, the Jack Kerouac Literary Award, and an Artists Projects Award from the Arizona Commission on the Arts. Since 2005, Sheehan has directed the Creative Writing MFA Program at the University of Arizona, where she also teaches fiction.

Aurelie
Sheehan

Eugenio Volpe

Eugenio Volpe

Eugenio Volpe has published work with New York Tyrant, Post Road, The Delinquent, Twelve Stories, Waccamaw, decomP, and many others. He won the PEN Discovery Award for his novel-in-progress and has been nominated for Pushcart and BOTW prizes. He blogs about Don DeLillo and surfing.

Eugenio Volpe

Eugenio Volpe

Eugenio Volpe has published work with New York Tyrant, Post Road, The Delinquent, Twelve Stories, Waccamaw, decomP, and many others. He won the PEN Discovery Award for his novel-in-progress and has been nominated for Pushcart and BOTW prizes. He blogs about Don DeLillo and surfing.

Eugenio
Volpe

Eric Maroney

Eric Maroney

Eric Maroney is the author of two books of non-fiction, Religious Syncretism (2006) and The Other Zions (2010). His fiction has appeared in Our Stories, The MacGuffin, ARCH, Segue, The Literary Review, Eclectica, Pif, Forge, The Montreal Review, and Per Contra. His non-fiction has appeared in the Encyclopedia of Identity and The Montreal Review. His story “The Incorrupt Body of Carlo Busso” was the runner up for the 2011 Million Writers Award. He has an MA from Boston University, and lives in Ithaca, New York with his wife and two children.

Eric Maroney

Eric Maroney

Eric Maroney is the author of two books of non-fiction, Religious Syncretism (2006) and The Other Zions (2010). His fiction has appeared in Our Stories, The MacGuffin, ARCH, Segue, The Literary Review, Eclectica, Pif, Forge, The Montreal Review, and Per Contra. His non-fiction has appeared in the Encyclopedia of Identity and The Montreal Review. His story “The Incorrupt Body of Carlo Busso” was the runner up for the 2011 Million Writers Award. He has an MA from Boston University, and lives in Ithaca, New York with his wife and two children.

Eric
Maroney

Meg Pokrass

Meg Pokrass

Meg Pokrass is the author of Damn Sure Right, a collection of flash fiction from Press 53. Her work has appeared in over a hundred literary journals. She edits BLIPMAGAZINE (formerly Mississippi Review) and lives near the ocean in San Francisco with her family and seven animals.

Meg Pokrass

Meg Pokrass

Meg Pokrass is the author of Damn Sure Right, a collection of flash fiction from Press 53. Her work has appeared in over a hundred literary journals. She edits BLIPMAGAZINE (formerly Mississippi Review) and lives near the ocean in San Francisco with her family and seven animals.

Meg
Pokrass

Nelly Rosario

Nelly  Rosario

Nelly Rosario is the author of Song of the Water Saints, which won a PEN Open Book Award. She is the recipient of the 2008 Sherwood Anderson Award in Fiction and a 2010 Howard Foundation Fellowship. Her fiction, nonfiction, and poetry have appeared in various anthologies and publications, including the New York Times, Meridians, and Callaloo. Rosario currently teaches fiction in the MFA Program at Texas State University and is at work on her second novel.

Nelly Rosario

Nelly  Rosario

Nelly Rosario is the author of Song of the Water Saints, which won a PEN Open Book Award. She is the recipient of the 2008 Sherwood Anderson Award in Fiction and a 2010 Howard Foundation Fellowship. Her fiction, nonfiction, and poetry have appeared in various anthologies and publications, including the New York Times, Meridians, and Callaloo. Rosario currently teaches fiction in the MFA Program at Texas State University and is at work on her second novel.

Nelly
Rosario

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