He has been published in Australia, China, India, Singapore, the Philippines, and in numerous venues in the US, including, most recently, About Place Journal, Another Chicago Magazine, ChillFiltr Review, Columbia Journal, Good Life Review, Litro, and the Passengers Journal. He has also published the books This Is Not Happening to You (short fiction), Yolanda: An Oral History in Verse (oral history/poetry), and Requiem for the Tree Fort I Set on Fire (poetry). His work has been collected in Brooklyn Poets Anthology, A Feast of Narrative: Stories by Italian-American Writers, Long Island Noir, Poet Sounds: Poems Inspired by the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds, Surviving Suicide: A Collection of Poems That May Save a Life, and elsewhere. Tim Tomlinson is co-founder of New York Writers Workshop, and co-author of its popular text, The Portable MFA in Creative Writing. School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, Sarah Lawrence College, the Writer's Voice, and the New York Writers Workshop, where he is a Founding Member. He has been a Visiting Professor of Magazine at the S.I. He is also the author of the Shamus Award nominated Swann's Last Song, Swann Dives In, and Swann's Lake of Despair, as well as Devil in the Hole, which was named one of the best crime novels of 2014 by Suspense magazine. He is the author of more than 25 non-fiction books, including From Set Shot to Slam Dunk, An Oral History of the NBA, On a Clear Day They Could See Seventh Place, Baseball's 10 Worst Teams of the Century (with George Robinson) and Soupy Sez: My Zany Life and Times, with Soupy Sales. He has worked as a newspaper and radio journalist in London and New York City, where he lives with his wife, the painter, Mary Jones.Ĭharles Salzberg is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in Esquire, New York magazine, Elle, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, The New York Times Arts and Leisure, The New York Times Book Review, and other periodicals. His play How I Met My (Black) Wife (Again), co-written with Ray Iannicelli, has been produced in New York City. An earlier novel, Trax, was published under a pseudonym. He moderated a conversation between Kurt Vonnegut and Lee Stringer which was later published as Like Shaking Hands with God and his short stories have appeared in magazines and been produced by the BBC. Klavan recently finished an adaption of John Bowers’ The Colony and has written scripts for Miramax, Intermedia, Walden Media, Paramount and TNT TV, among others. His original screenplay for the film Tigerland starring Colin Farrell was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. His darkly comic novel Schmuck was published by Greenpoint Press in 2014. Ross Klavan ’s novella Thump Gun Hitched was published in 2016 in the compilation Triple Shot (along with Charles Salzberg and Tim O’Mara) by Down and Out Press. She received her MFA in creative writing from Columbia University. She hosts the virtual Let’s Talk Books Author Series, curates and co-hosts the Pen Parentis Literary Salon in New York City, and is a founding member of the Asian American Writers’ Workshop. Chiu has published in Tin House, The New Guard, Washington Square, The MacGuffin, Charlie Chan is Dead 2, Not the Only One, Washington Square, and has won literary prizes from Playboy, New Stone Circle, El Dorado Writers’ Guild, World Wide Writers. Troublemaker was a nominee for the Stephen Crane First Fiction Award and winner of the Asian American Literary Award. She is also author of Troublemaker and Other Saints, published by G.P. Christina Chiu is the winner of the James Alan McPherson Award for her novel Beauty, a Kirkus Best Books of 2020.
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