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Imaginary Friends by Jacqueline Doyle and Stephen D. Gutierrez
Jacqueline Doyle and Stephen D. Gutierrez live in the San Francisco Bay Area, where they teach at California State University, East Bay. A recent Pushcart nominee, she has work in South Dakota Review, Ninth Letter online, South Loop Review, Confrontation, Southern Indiana Review, and a Notable Essay listed in Best American Essays 2013. His work can be found in Sudden Fiction Latino (W.W. Norton), New California Writing 2013 (Heyday), and Alaska Quarterly Review. He has published three collections of stories and essays: Elements (FC2), Live from Fresno y Los (Bear Star Press), winner of an American Book Award, and The Mexican Man in His Backyard (Roan Press). Learn more about Jacqueline Doyle and Read More »
How to Photograph Your Newborn by Krys Malcolm Belc
Krys Malcolm Belc is the author of the flash nonfiction chapbook In Transit (The Cupboard Pamphlet) and essays that have appeared or are forthcoming in Granta, Black Warrior Review, The Rumpus, and elsewhere. He lives in snowy Marquette, Michigan, with his partner and their three children.
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