![]() ![]() His short fiction has appeared in Omenana and Brittlepaper. Niyi Ademoroti is a Nigerian writer born and raised in Lagos. She continues to work on short stories, the most recent of which appeared in The Kenyon Review. On the creative writing faculty of the English department at West Virginia University, Adams was named West Virginia Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CASE). ![]() She is on the permanent workshop staff at Wildacres Writers’ Conference in Little Switzerland, NC and in 1991 was the McGee Professor in Creative Writing at Davidson College. The title story was selected for inclusion in The Prentice Hall Anthology of Women’s Literature. Her collection of short fiction, The Purchase of Order, won the Flannery O’Connor Award and has been reissued in paperback. Gail Galloway Adams has had stories and poems published in The American Voice, The Georgia Review, The North American Review, and others. An essay of hers is forthcoming this summer in Plath Profiles. She has previously published poetry in Apple Valley Review, and currently teaches composition courses in the Rutgers-Newark Writing Program. She will graduate from Rutgers-Newark in May 2012 with an MFA in Creative Writing. Melissa Adamo graduated from Ramapo College of New Jersey in 2009 with a BA in Literature, a concentration in Creative Writing, and a certification in Secondary Education. Stories have been nominated for Best of the Net and Million Writers Awards, and listed as a Distinctive Story of the Year in BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES. His work has appeared in The Greensboro Review, Prick of the Spindle, Thrice Fiction, Lost in Thought, and other journals. He holds an MFA in Fiction Writing from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro, where he studied under Fred Chappell. – Work in Issues 24, 33, 38 David Ackleyĭavid Ackley writes from the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Recently she completed a novel, a thriller. “The Argument,” was chosen by Beate Sigriddaughter as a runner-up for the Fourteenth Glass Woman Prize. Her flash, “The Writer,” was selected by Dan Chaon for Wigleaf‘s Top 50 online Fictions of 2012. Her stories have appeared in Per Contra, Pure Slush, Waccamaw, and New York Tyrant, among others. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZĬezarija Abartis’ Nice Girls and Other Stories was published by New Rivers Press. ![]()
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