Joanne Naiman is a former lawyer and journalist, who now devotes herself fulltime to writing fiction. She has written for national publications on the topic of divorce, including The National Law Journal and HuffPost. She received a Clarion Award for her legal journalism. Joanne taught creative writ
Read MoreSarah Margaret Batten was born in Northern Ireland and grew up primarily in Yorkshire before moving to London for university. She has always had a fascination in older things, things weathered through time, by experience and history. She has a Masters in Cultural Heritage and has worked in some of L
Read MoreYoon Chung is an emerging writer based in South Korea. Her works are forthcoming in bioStories and Hobart. She studies intimacy at her desk and Comparative Literature in college. Yoon has been writing in English since she was seven – partly because her mom gave her pocket money for the good pie
Read MoreP G McCormack was born in England but grew up in Dublin in the 60s and 70s. His career was mainly in academic libraries. His MA is in Oriental and African religions. He is interested in myths and beliefs in general and this feeds through into his stories. His latest novel is The Demon of Snow, curre
Read MoreThomas Eggenberger grew up in the States but has spent his adult life overseas. Back in Tokyo after eight years in France, he currently works as a translator. Thomas rediscovered his love of short stories during the COVID lockdowns. He has also had a short story published at Fiction on the Web, a
Read MoreDavid Obuchowski is an awards-nominated and prolific writer of fiction, long-form essays and more. His fiction has appeared in the pages of The Baltimore Review, West Trade Review, Jet Fuel Review, Border Crossing and many more. His non-fiction has appeared in Road & Track, Fangoria, Longreads,
Read MoreSara Siegel is a lifelong writer and crafter who has worked primarily in community, education, and arts-based organizations including Mass Poetry, Snow Farm: The New England Craft Program, and The Fine Arts Work Center. Sara's short stories have been published in Wild Violet, Vantage Point, Toasted
Read MoreDavid Joseph is the award-winning author of the short story collection The Old Men Who Row Boats and Other Stories. His writing has been published in The London Magazine, Wall Street Journal, LA Times, DoubleTake Magazine and Rattle. A recipient of the John Henry Hobart Fellowship for Ethics and Soc
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