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Syed Afzal Haider
Syed Afzal Haider

Syed Afzal Haider is a writer and Senior Editor at Chicago Quarterly Review. He was born in India, lived in Pakistan and studied in America. His prose has been widely published and anthologized, and his books include the novel To Be With Her and the story collection Lust. Loss. Longing.

Read his story in the Winter 2015 Issue of the Saint Ann’s Review.

J.W. MCCORMACK
J.W. MCCORMACK

J.W. McCormack has written for VICE, BuzzFeed, The Baffler, the NYRB Daily, LitHub, The New York Times, and The Paris Review Daily.

Read his story in Volume 19, No. 1 of the Saint Ann’s Review.

Alix Ohlin
Alix Ohlin

Alix Ohlin is the author of four books, mostly recent the novel INSIDE and the story collection SIGNS AND WONDERS. Her work has appeared in BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES, BEST AMERICAN NON-REQUIRED READING, and many other places.

Read her story in the Fall 2015 Issue of the Saint Ann’s Review.

Glen Pourciau
Glen Pourciau

Glen Pourciau’s first collection of stories won the Iowa Short Fiction Award. His second story collection, View, has been recently published by Four Way Books. His stories have been published by AGNI Online, Antioch Review, Epoch, New England Review, New Ohio Review, Paris Review, and other magazines.

Read his story in TSAR‘s Volume 18, Number 1.

NELL SCHWED
NELL SCHWED

Nell Schwed is a writer from Brooklyn, NY. She received her MFA from Columbia University, where she was nominated for the Henfield Prize, and BA from Wesleyan University. She is currently at work on a novel.

Read her story in TSAR’s Winter 2019 issue.

Jerald Walker
Jerald Walker

Jerald Walker is the author of Street Shadows: A Memoir of Race, Rebellion, and Redemption, recipient of the 2011 PEN New England/L.L. Winship Award for Nonfiction. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including four times in The Best American Essays. His memoir about being raised in a doomsday cult will be published in the spring. He teaches creative writing at Emerson College.

Read his story in TSAR’s Fall 2015 issue.