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A lifelong English instructor, she has instructed in institutions and colleges on three continents, however her permanent home is a 6-acre ranch in Woodstock, GA.. Her fiction has been released in numerous publications, including The Georgia Evaluation, Gertrude Press, and Fiction International, and she received an ethical mention for The Most Effective American Short Stories 2018.

Her launching story collection PEOPLE INTEND TO LIVE published with McSweeney's Books on October 26th, and includes brand-new tales and some formerly released in VQR, Shenandoah, The Arkansas International, MQR, The Southern Review, Kenyon Evaluation, Copper Nickel, and others.

As college tuition, consisting of MFA programs, skyrockets and writer earnings stays reduced sufficient that it seldom allows a writer to leave their day job, increasingly more writers are trying to find no-cost and low-cost ways to discover the posting market and the craft of online writing mentorship for authors.

Mark Dunn is the writer of twenty released plays and a dozen works of fiction and non-fiction, most lately Texas People's Court: The Interesting Globe of the Texas Justice of the Peace released in 2022 by Texas A&M College Press and the play The Problem with the Piazza (Concord Theatricals) which he provided for royalty-free streaming productions for cinemas throughout the pandemic.

Jeff Kass is the writer of Knuckleheads, a finalist for Foreword Reviews Ideal Short Fiction Collection of 2011, and a number of chapbooks. Meissner grew up in Iowa and Wisconsin and was the director of imaginative creating at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. She returned to the U.S. to go to Stanford University, and when the Islamic Transformation began brewing shortly after she finished, she moved back to Iran and plunked herself down in it. She later obtained an MFA in Creative Creating from Boston College.