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Contributor News: Siamak Vossoughi
Siamak Vossoughi (“Worth it to be Wrong,” Issue 3) will be reading on April 24, 7pm at Cafe du Soleil in San Francisco as part of the Writing without Walls reading series.
Contributor News: Pattie McCarthy
Pattie McCarthy (“from x y z & &,” Issue 1) has just published a new book, Nulls, from Horse Less Press. She has also published a chapbook, fifteen genre scenes, from eth press. It’s a “scribal experiment”—each copy is written out by hand.
Contributor News: Steve Davenport
Steve Davenport (“Dear No. 2 Pencil, Decomposing in Whiskey,” “Dear Lost Motel,” Issue 1) is reading in Florida on April 17.
Contributor News: Arielle Greenberg
Arielle Greenberg (“Afterschool Special,” “Swallow for Saturday,” Issue 2) has a piece up online now at The Volta on rock music foremothers of the Gurlesque.
Contributor News: Susan Daitch
Susan Daitch (“Production for Use,” Issue 3) has an essay, “Unnatural Habitats,” in the current issue of Conjunctions magazine.
Jaclyn Watterson reads A Landlord Is an Act
Jaclyn Watterson's recent work appears in places like Birkensnake, The Collagist, Western Humanities Review, and elsewhere. She currently lives with one cat in Salt Lake City.
Jaclyn Watterson reads All of Them Comely
Jaclyn Watterson's recent work appears in places like Birkensnake, The Collagist, Western Humanities Review, and elsewhere. She currently lives with one cat in Salt Lake City.
Geraldine Connolly reads Aileron
Geraldine Connolly is the author of three poetry collections, Food for the Winter, Province of Fire, and Hand of the Wind. Her poems and articles have appeared in Poetry, Shenandoah, The Gettysburg Review, and The Cortland Review. She has been awarded two NEA...
Jon Riccio reads The Kleptomaniac’s Giraffe
Jon Riccio studied viola performance at Oberlin College and the Cleveland Institute of Music. A current MFA student at the University of Arizona, his work has appeared in Bird's Thumb and Bear River Review.
Siamak Vossoughi reads Worth It To Be Wrong
Siamak Vossoughi was born in Tehran, Iran, and grew up in London, Orange County, and Seattle. He attended the University of Washington and then moved to San Francisco because it seemed like a good city to be a writer. He writes short stories and he has written one...
Richard Chiem reads Trying to Lock All Windows and Doors
Richard Chiem is the author of You Private Person, a collection of short stories published by Scrambler Books. His work has appeared in Thought Catalog, City Arts Magazine, and Everyday Genius, among other places. In 2008, he survived a car accident. He is currently...
Matt Galletta reads The Doppler
Matt Galletta lives in upstate New York with his wife and daughter. A collection of poems, The Ship is Sinking, is forthcoming from Epic Rites Press. Find more of his work at www.mattgalletta.com.
Kevin Leonard reads When I Get Fat, My Dad’s Gonna Throw a Party
Kevin Leonard is a poet living in Rockaway Beach, NY. He has a writing degree from SUNY Oswego, plays men's league hockey, and has three brothers.
Elise Glassman reads The Junk
Elise Glassman has been a reader since her Grandma Marguerite gave her a subscription to Highlights Magazine and a writer since she began penning teen-aged angst into a blue flowered notebook. She’s studied fiction with Laura Kalpakian and others at the University of...
Noah Falck reads Excluding Happy Hour
Noah Falck is the author of Snowmen Losing Weight (BatCat Press, 2012) and several chapbooks including Celebrity Dream Poems (Poor Claudia, 2013). He co-curates the Silo City Reading Series in an abandoned grain silo and works as education director at Just Buffalo...
Maureen Alsop reads Sweepspear
Maureen Alsop, PhD is the author of two full collections of poetry, Mantic (Augury Books) and Apparition Wren. Her most recent poems have appeared at Watershed Review, Citron Review, and ditch poetry.
Jennifer McGaha reads The Gift of the Pantyhose
A native of Appalachia, Jennifer McGaha lives with her husband, five dogs, twenty-three chickens, and one high-maintenance cat in a tin-roofed cabin bordering the Pisgah National Forest in western North Carolina. Her creative nonfiction work has appeared in...
Susan Carlson reads Death, Life, And Everything Else
Susan Carlson lives and works in southeastern Michigan. After years of solitary writing, she has recently begun working intently with other poets, bringing her own work into the open. This is her first publication.
Midori Chen reads A Growing Up Interlude
Midori Chen is a senior at San Francisco Ruth Asawa School of the Arts. She is a fiction writer and a poet, and has been published in online and print magazines such as Weirdyear, Off the Coast, and Umläut.
Issue 3 | Spring 2014
Your Impossible Voice #3 features new work from award-winning Cuban writer, editor, and screenwriter Francisco García González, novelist and New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow Susan Daitch, writer, poet, and filmmaker Lonely Christopher, and Gilberto Owen National Prize winner Vivian Abenshushan, and more.