Kim Church’s last story in Painted Bride Quarterly, “Bullet,” was included in Flash Fiction Forward: 80 Very Short Stories (W.W. Norton), The Great Books Foundation Short Story Omnibus, and translated into Farsi as the title story in the 2009 Iranian anthology Golouleh. Her stories have also appeared in Shenandoah, Mississippi Review, North Carolina Literary Review, […]
Issue 83
Amanda Bales
Amanda Bales hails from rural Oklahoma. After leaving the prairie she fell in love with mountains and bummed around a few before landing on a (large) hill in Ireland. Her work has been nominated for the Best New American Voices series and has appeared in such journals as Bateau and The Southern Humanities Review.
Sue Song
Sue Song lives and works in New York City. She received her MFA from New York University. Everyday she is grateful to be in love.
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Ricardo Pau-Llosa’s sixth book of poems Parable Hunter (2008) is from Carnegie Mellon University Press, as were his previous three titles. He has new work in Margie, Stand, The Fiddlehead, Salmagundi, Virginia Quarterly Review, Kenyon Review and Agni (both online). He was recently featured in The Writer’s Chronicle and Saw Palm.
Janna Pate
Janna Pate received her MA in English from TCU, where she studied poetry with B.H. Fairchild and fiction with Cynthia Shearer. Her fiction has appeared in descant. Janna currently resides in New York City.
Rumit Pancholi
Rumit Pancholi has an MFA from the University of Notre Dame and a BA from the University of Maryland at College Park. He currently resides in Maryland and works for a nonprofit publishing firm in Washington, D.C.