Vestal Review. Don't flash without it.
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Mark Budman was born in the former Soviet Union and is fluent in
Russian. His fiction, poetry and book reviews have appeared in such
magazines as Mississippi Review, Virginia Quarterly, The London
Magazine (UK), McSweeney's, American Book Review, The
Bloosmbury Review, Sonora Review, Another Chicago, Sou'wester, Turnrow,
Southeast Review, Mid-American Review, The Literary Review, the W.W.
Norton anthology Flash Fiction Forward, Not Quite What I Was Planning:
Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous and Obscure, Short Fiction(UK), The
Warwick Review (UK), Flash (UK), Neo (Portugal) and elsewhere. He is
the publisher of Vestal Review, the longest-running flash fiction
magazine in print. His novel My Life at First Try was
published by Counterpoint Press to wide critical acclaim. He co-edited
the anthologies You Have Time for This (Ooligan Press) and Sudden Flash
Youth (Persea Books/WW Norton). He is at work at another anthology and
two new novels. He writes flash fiction,
of course. This
is his
Web
Site.
Sue O'Neill is the co-editor. She has worked as a
reporter/photographer/columnist for two weekly newspapers. Sue has been
published over the years in a few national magazines, a couple of
regional glossies and many, many local newspapers. Her collection of
short stories, Don't Mean Nothing, was published in November of 2001 by
Ballantine Books. Here is her Web
page.
MaryAnne McCollister is the Senior Associate Editor. Cheryl
Chambers, Antonios Maltezos and Ania Vesenny are the associate editors.
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