Fiction
Lori D’Angelo earned her MFA from WVU in May of 2009. She now lives in Ohio with her two dogs, one cat, husband and son.
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Michael C. Keith is the author of dozens of books, articles, and short stories. He is the country's preeminent radio studies scholar
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Mike Revell lives near Cambridge in England. He loves to write about the weird and the wonderful
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Mark Brazaitis is the author of The Other Language, which won the 2008 ABZ Press First Book Prize, judged by Heather McHugh.
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Since becoming the Fiction Editor of Connotation Press in October 2009, I’ve learned a few lessons. The most surprising thing for me, nearly a year later, is that these lessons have nothing to do with editing and publishing. I expected to read fiction, write letters, and do some surface editing. I did not expect to work with such amazing and wonderful writers. I didn’t hope for the privilege of participating in the lives of their stories because I didn’t know it was possible. I didn’t expect to be filled with hope and pure delight in the conversation of art which Connotation Press continues to facilitate every day all over the planet. Yet all these rewards have been mine.
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Amy De Vore is a Los Angeles native who has been inspired by the writings of Charles Bukowski, Kurt Vonnegut, Toni Morrison, and JD Salinger specifically, as well as many, many others. She has had short stories published in Requin and Foliate Oak,
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Melissa Harkness is a current graduate student in the Creative Writing for the Performing Arts program at the University of California, Riverside. Her screenplay, Shotgun, was named a Finalist in the 2010 Write Movies International Screenplay Competition
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Joan Connor is a full professor at Ohio University and a professor in Fairfield University’s low residency MFA program.
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Robin Parks’ stories and essays have appeared in The MacGuffin, Bellingham Review, Prism International, and other journals, and her fiction has won the Raymond Carver Short Story Award. She has an MFA from Fairleigh Dickinson University, where she was the Presidential Fellow in Creative Writing. More information on Parks can be found at her website.
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John G. Hartness is a recovering theatre geek who likes loud music, fried pickles and cold beer. He’s been published online in several journals including The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, cc&d, Deuce Coupe and Truckin’. He can be found online at here and spends too much time on Twitter, especially after a few beers.
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Justin D. Anderson grew up in northern West Virginia. He’s currently an MFA candidate in fiction and writing teacher at West Virginia University in Morgantown, where he lives with his wife and son.
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Vicki Barras Tulacro lives, writes and loves in the mountains of Wrightwood. Her most recent work has been published in Ghost Town, The Farallon Review, and Southpaw. She is currently working on her first novel, Pink Is For Girls.
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Eric Shonkwiler is a Midwesterner currently attending UC Riverside. He's written novels and a few short stories, and maintains an eponymous website which has samples of his writing at ericshonkwiler.com
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