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A lifelong English educator, she has instructed in institutions and universities on three continents, but her long-term home is a 6-acre ranch in Woodstock, GA.. Her fiction has actually been released in many magazines, consisting of The Georgia Review, Gertrude Press, and Fiction International, and she got a respectable mention for The Most Effective American Short Stories 2018.
Her launching story collection PEOPLE WISH TO LIVE published with McSweeney's Books on October 26th, and includes brand-new tales and some formerly published in VQR, Shenandoah, The Arkansas International, MQR, The Southern Evaluation, Kenyon Review, Copper Nickel, and others.
As college tuition, consisting of MFA programs, skyrockets and writer income remains reduced enough that it seldom permits a writer to leave their day job, a growing number of authors are searching for no-cost and inexpensive ways to discover the publishing market and the craft of writing.
The AWP Author to Writer Mentorship Program matches arising writers with recognized authors for a three-month series of modules on topics such as craft, revision, posting, and the writing life. The Dzanc Creative Writing Mentorship is an unique online writing mentorship for authors program designed for writers to work one-on-one with released authors and editors to form their short story, unique, poem, or essay.
Jeff Kass is the author of Knuckleheads, a finalist for Foreword Reviews Ideal Short Fiction Collection of 2011, and numerous chapbooks. Meissner grew up in Iowa and Wisconsin and was the supervisor of innovative writing at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. She returned to the U.S. to go to Stanford University, and when the Islamic Change began making soon after she finished, she returned to Iran and plunked herself down in it. She later got an MFA in Creative Composing from Boston College.