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Meet Our Contributors | Issue 61.1 | Winter 2022

DIANA ABU-JABER often writes about the intersection of family and cultural identity. Her novels include Silverworld, Birds of Paradise, Origin, Crescent, and Arabian Jazz. Her memoirs include Life without a Recipe and The Language of Baklava. Her latest work, Fencing with the King, a novel of intrigue and suspense, will be published in March 2022 […]

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DIANA ABU-JABER often writes about the intersection of family and cultural identity. Her novels include Silverworld, Birds of Paradise, Origin, Crescent, and Arabian Jazz. Her memoirs include Life without a Recipe and The Language of Baklava. Her latest work, Fencing with the King, a novel of intrigue and suspense, will be published in March 2022

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 60.4 | Fall 2021 | Why We Write

DR. VICTORIA M. ABBOUD holds a PhD from Wayne State University and teaches international students in computer science and engineering at the University of Windsor. Her piece, “Lessons,” won first place for nonfiction in the 2021 “Read at the Fringe” contest at the Eden Mills Writers’ Festival. Her writing traces the trauma of longing and

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DR. VICTORIA M. ABBOUD holds a PhD from Wayne State University and teaches international students in computer science and engineering at the University of Windsor. Her piece, “Lessons,” won first place for nonfiction in the 2021 “Read at the Fringe” contest at the Eden Mills Writers’ Festival. Her writing traces the trauma of longing and

Meet Our Contributors: Issue 60:3 Summer 2021

FARAH ALI is from Pakistan. Her work has been anthologized in the 2020 Pushcart Prize as well as received special mention in the 2018 Pushcart anthol- ogy. Her stories have appeared in Shenandoah, The Arkansas International, The Southern Review, Kenyon Review online, Copper Nickel, Ecotone, Colorado Review, and elsewhere. Her debut collection of short stories,

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FARAH ALI is from Pakistan. Her work has been anthologized in the 2020 Pushcart Prize as well as received special mention in the 2018 Pushcart anthol- ogy. Her stories have appeared in Shenandoah, The Arkansas International, The Southern Review, Kenyon Review online, Copper Nickel, Ecotone, Colorado Review, and elsewhere. Her debut collection of short stories,

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Meet Our Contributors: Issue 60:2 Spring 2021

ANITHA AHMED earned her MFA from Boston University in 2019, where she was awarded the Florence E. Randall Graduate Fiction Prize. Her short stories have appeared in CALYX, Bodega, and Bat City Review, and her poetry has appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Currently, she lives in Los Angeles, where she is

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ANITHA AHMED earned her MFA from Boston University in 2019, where she was awarded the Florence E. Randall Graduate Fiction Prize. Her short stories have appeared in CALYX, Bodega, and Bat City Review, and her poetry has appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Currently, she lives in Los Angeles, where she is

MQR Issue 60:1, Winter 2021

Meet Our Contributors: Issue 60:1 Winter 2021

AI (1947–2010) was an American poet. She published eight collections of poetry, including Killing Floor (1979), winner of the Lamont Poetry Prize from the Academy of American Poets; Sin (1986), winner of an American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation; and Vice: New and Selected Poems (1999), which won the National Book Award for

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AI (1947–2010) was an American poet. She published eight collections of poetry, including Killing Floor (1979), winner of the Lamont Poetry Prize from the Academy of American Poets; Sin (1986), winner of an American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation; and Vice: New and Selected Poems (1999), which won the National Book Award for

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