Andrew Adams lives in New York, for the time being. He has published two stories and one novella with Running Wild Press. He is also an actor, most re...
John Rathbone Taylor lives in Sheffield, England and is convenor of a co-operative writers’ group called ‘Many a Tale’. He says he turned to the “seri...
Too goody-two-shoes for the rebels and too rebellious for the good girls and boys, Christa Miller writes fiction which, like herself, doesn’t quite fi...
The author of a ‘poevella’ (half poem; half novella) The Cuban, the e-novel, The Kill Gene, a book length poem, Buddha Bastinado Blues, and a growing ...
Jason Zeitler is the author of the novella Like Flesh to the Scalpel. His short stories and narrative essays have appeared in Midwestern Gothic and in...
Kevin Baggett is a displaced Southerner, librarian and writer teaching at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. He attended the 2017 Bread Loaf Wr...
Mark Leahy’s story “Collected Works” has espionage elements, but is more espionage adjacent than spy novella. Hear how this was inspired by his relati...
C. E. Clayton was born and raised in the greater Los Angeles area, where she attended the University of Southern California (Fight On!) for both her B...
“Art is my everything… I was born in 1996, and, by 1999, my life was already upside down. I was sexually assaulted by my babysitter as a three-year-ol...
Ben Slotky’s first novel, Red Hot Dogs, White Gravy was published by Chiasmus in 2010 and was re-released by Widow & Orphan in 2017. His work has appe...