Siamak Vossoughi reads his short story “Buffalo” appearing in Your Impossible Voice #26.
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Buffalo
Siamak Vossoughi
“Look at me, he thought, an Iranian man in the middle of this America. Wandering through town after the thing is over and the battle lost.”
Better Than War: A New Collection from Siamak Vossoughi
Contributor News: Siamak Vossoughi
Congratulations to Siamak Vossoughi (“Worth it to be Wrong,” Issue 3) whose short story collectionBetter Than War has won the Flannery O’Connor Award.It will be published by the University of Georgia Press in Fall 2015.Flannery O’Connor series editor Nancy Zafris on...
Contributor News: Siamak Vossoughi
Siamak Vossoughi (“Worth it to be Wrong,” Issue 3) is going to be readingthis weekend as a part of the Beast Crawl festival in Oakland:July 12th, 8 p.m. SHARPOakstop1721 Broadway @ 17th StreetOakland, CaliforniaFirst 100 people get a copy of sparkle +...
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.
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...
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.