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She’s a second-year in the nonfiction MFA program at the University of Arizona, where she teaches freshman composition and edits the Sonora Review. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Boston Globe Magazine, Hobart, Essay Daily, Aeon, Appalachia Journal, Off Assignment, and WBUR. Sarah Ruth Bates is a writer based in Tucson, AZ. Louis and is an Assistant Fiction Editor at Split Lip Magazine. Janelle Bassett's writing appears in The Offing, American Literary Review, The Rumpus, Smokelong Quarterly, VIDA Review, and Slice Magazine.

popshot quarterly submissions

Find his work soon in Juked, Copper Nickel, and Best Small Fictions 2020.

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In non-pandemic times, he leads free writing workshops for residents of assisted living facilities. He's also the author of the flash chapbook, The Quiet Part Loud (Split Lip, 2019). His debut story collection, Eternal Light at the Nature Museum, is forthcoming from Sarabande Books. Tyler Barton is a literary advocate and a co-founder of Fear No Lit. Her flash collection will be published in May, 2021 by ELJ Editions, Ltd. She volunteers at Fractured Lit, CRAFT, Taco Bell Quarterly, Retreat West, NFFD and Narratively. Her work has been long-listed at Reflex Press, Bath Flash Fiction, Retreat West and TSS Publishing. Find her online at .Īmy Barnes has words at a variety of sites including The New Southern Fugitives, FlashBack Fiction, Popshot Quarterly, Flash Fiction Magazine, X-R-A-Y, Anti-Heroin Chic, Museum of Americana, Penny Fiction, Elephants Never, Re-side, T he Molotov Cocktail, Lucent Dreaming, Lunate Fiction, Rejection Lit, Perhappened, Cabinet of Heed, Spartan Lit, National Flash Flood Day and others. She edits award-winning novels and short stories. Her work has appeared in trampset, Passages North, Sledgehammer Lit, and X-R-A-Y Lit Mag, among others. He tweets occasionally: Marie Barrios is the editor-in-chief of Reservoir Road Literary Review and CLOVES Literary and author of the collaborative poetry collection Too Much Tongue (Autofocus, 2022), co-written with Leigh Chadwick. Jack Barker-Clark is a writer from the North of England. He is the Poetry Editor of GAYLETTER, and his work is indexed online at Follow him on Twitter baez_us, and Instagram. He received his BFA in Acting from California Institute of the Arts.Įlias Baez is a poet and journalist from New York and living in Baltimore.

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He has performed off-broadway & off-off-broadway. His chapbooks include “The Smokers” designed by Paradise Motorcycle Club & “Written with Bourbon”. His writing ruminates on grief & millennial migration patterns. He was born in Rome, Italy to American expats and moved to a small lumber town in Northern California when he was 10. Michael Aurelio is an actor and writer living in Brooklyn. Tanner Armatis also held an internship as a reader at the North American Review. His nonfiction work has been published by Howling Mad Review. Tanner Armatis will finish his bachelor's degree in English and English Education at Colorado State University. You can find her on Twitter at onbonbon7. Her stories have appeared in Daily Science Fiction, Rejection Letters, Porcupine Literary, and other publications. She writes stories in her second language, lives in her fourth country, and cooks decent paella. Laila Amado is currently marooned on a small island halfway between Africa and Europe. He is a fiction editor for Great Lakes Review, and his work is featured or forthcoming in Dunes Review, Gyroscope Review, and Flashglass. He wishes it was always autumn, mostly because of his love of sweaters. Allen recently moved to southwestern Ohio to pursue an MFA at Miami University, where he serves as a teaching assistant. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in The McNeese Review, Juked, Finished Creatures, Moth Magazine, Pine Hills Review, trampset, Lucky Jefferson, Capsule Stories, The Caribbean Writer, and others. He is currently pursuing an MA in Literatures in English at the University of the West Indies, St. He has taught university English in the US, China, and Palestine.Īkhim Alexis is a writer born and raised in Trinidad and Tobago. Gale Acuff has had hundreds of poems published in eleven countries and is the author of three books of poetry. Her first collection of essays entitled The Perpetual Motion Machine was published with Red Hen Press in 2018, and her debut novel The Brittanys is out now with Vintage. Her work has been featured in Electric Literature, Jewish Book Council, Lit Hub, Entropy, The Los Angeles Review, No Tokens, Hobart, Cosmonauts Ave, and more. She teaches General Education at AMDA College and Conservatory of the Performing Arts in Hollywood, CA. She earned her BA in English from Indiana University and graduated from Florida Atlantic University’s MFA program in Creative Writing.

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Brittany Ackerman is a writer from Riverdale, New York.













Popshot quarterly submissions