They Could No Longer Contain Themselves: A Collection of Five Flash Chapbooks - Softcover

Colen, Elizabeth J.; Jodzio, John; Jones-yelvington, Tim; Lovelace, Sean; Miller, Mary

 
9780984616619: They Could No Longer Contain Themselves: A Collection of Five Flash Chapbooks

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A collection of 5 flash fiction chapbook contest finalists, all using the form in different ways to great effect.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Elizabeth J. Colen is the author of prose poetry collection Money for Sunsets (Steel Toe Books, 2010). She resides in the Pacific Northwest and is a poetry editor of Thumbnail Magazine.



John Jodzio is a winner of the Loft-McKnight Fellowship. His stories have appeared in One Story, Barrelhouse, Opium, The Florida Review, and various other places in print and online. A collection of his short stories, If You Lived Here You'd Already Be Home, was recently published by Replacement Press. He lives in Minneapolis.



Tim Jones-Yelvington has been called the Lady Gaga of the Chicago lit scene. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Another Chicago Magazine, Sleepingfish, Annalemma, and many others. He has guest edited for Pank and Smokelong Quarterly, and serves as the President of the Board of Directors of Artifice Magazine.



Sean Lovelace is a professor of creative writing at Ball State University. He writes fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Recent publications include Willow Springs, Diagram, Sonora Review, and Black Warrior Review. His works have won several awards, including the prestigious Crazyhorse Fiction Prize. He also likes to run, far.



Mary Miller is the author of a story collection, Big World (Short Flight/Long Drive), and a chapbook, Less Shiny (Magic Helicopter Press). Her stories have appeared in McSweeney's Quarterly, Ninth Letter, American Short Fiction, Mississippi Review, and Oxford American, and have been anthologized in New Stories from the South 2008 and Dzanc's Best of the Web 2010. She lives in Austin, where she is a Michener Fellow at the University of Texas.

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