The Writer Profile Project

March 15th, 2007
Alicia Gifford graces the Writer Profile Project


Alicia Gifford is a short story writer and a fiction editor with Night Train. In
a previous life, she was a registered nurse in the intensive care unit. Her
work has appeared in Narrative Magazine, Confrontation, The Barcelona Review, Storyglossia, Per Contra, The Mississippi Review (Web), Smokelong Quarterly, 3:AM Magazine, Eyeshot, Opium, and other journals. She’s been […]

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March 12th, 2007
Kathy Fish makes a splash at the Writer Profile Project

Kathy Fish
Kathy Fish is the author of “Laughter, Applause, Laughter, Music, Applause,” a collection of short-shorts forthcoming from Rose Metal Press. Her work
has appeared or is forthcoming in numerous publications, including Spork, Whistling Shade, Denver Quarterly, Quick Fiction, Night Train, NOÖ Journal, FRiGG, Smokelong Quarterly, Per Contra and juked. Among her many awards are three […]

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March 7th, 2007
The Writer Profile Project hangs with Hobart editor Aaron Burch

Aaron Burch
Aaron Burch is the editor of Hobart. His writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Quick Fiction, elimae, Smokelong Quarterly, and other publications. He recently placed second in Shya Scanlon’s Seven Line Contest, and his entry will appear in Opium 4.
As the founder of Hobart, tell us about your vision for the magazine […]

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March 1st, 2007
Mary Akers kicks off The Writer Profile Project

Mary Akers
Mary Akers is a graduate of the Queens University of Charlotte MFA program in Creative Writing and co-founder of the Institute for Tropical Marine Ecology located on the island of Dominica. Her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Primavera, Ars Medica, Brevity, Pindeldyboz, RE:AL, Wisconsin Review, Xavier Review and other journals. […]

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February 19th, 2007
The Writer Profile Project

Starting on March 1st, I will be launching the Writer Profile Project. Each profile will consist of approximately ten questions posed to writers at various stages in their careers. During the series, you will meet editors of literary magazines, novelists, poets, and a wide variety of up and coming authors in all genres. I expect […]

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