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Christopher James comes from London, but lives in Jakarta. He has had pieces published online in a large number of flash fiction venues, including Smokelong, Wigleaf, McSweeney’s, Tin House, Booth, Fanzine and the Times (UK).
Guest Editor, Issue 42, stories chosen from the Big O challenge
Monet Patrice Thomas is the Interviews editor at The Rumpus. Her writing can be found online and in print. She currently lives and works in Beijing, China.
Guest Editor, Issue 48, SIGN: a collection of stories by the members of Seventeen Syllables
Grace Loh Prasad was born in Taiwan and raised in New Jersey and Hong Kong before settling in the San Francisco Bay Area. Grace received her MFA in Creative Writing from Mills College, and she is an alumna of the VONA workshop for writers of color. Her essays have appeared in Longreads, Catapult, Jellyfish Review, Ninth Letter, Blood Orange Review, Memoir Mixtapes, The Manifest-Station, and Cha: An Asian Literary Journal. Grace is a member of The Writers Grotto and Seventeen Syllables, an Asian Pacific American writers collective. She is currently finishing her memoir entitled The Translator’s Daughter (www.translatorsdaughter.com).
Partner, Issue 60, Just Like the River
Mythic Picnic is a literary production venture that partners with small independent publishers and magazines so they can produce books and issues that pay writers and artists. Mythic Picnic is also a hybrid cross between a literary magazine and twitter — a twitterary magazine — that explores the art of the tweet by paying writers and artists and tweetists for creating unique works in the form of a three-tweet thread. You can find them on twitter @MythicPicnic
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