Eric recently finished his PhD in creative writing in the University of Cincinnati’s fiction program, where he served as an editorial assistant at the Cincinnati Review. His fiction has appeared in CutBank, Sycamore Review, Tahoma Literary Review, Bat City Review, Bluestem, and elsewhere.
Karolina Ramqvist discusses The White City, her first novel to be translated to English, and the idea of a writer's persona out in the world versus a just being a writer, writing.
Chanelle Benz’s debut collection, The Man Who Shot Out My Eye Is Dead, is filled with characters often facing a moral crossroads. The stories contain the unexpected, like a classic Western…
In Kris D’Agostino’s second novel, The Antiques, he returns to familiar forms: A dysfunctional family whose members are in various stages of arrested development; a generational home in upstate New…