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Panel: Gulf Stream Literary Magazine Celebrates 25 Issues Online

Panel: Gulf Stream Literary Magazine Celebrates 25 Issues Online

Author:
Melissa Goode, Sara McNally, Stacy Boe Miller, Emily Mohn-Slate, Keith S. Wilson, Natalie Satakovski, Fredric Sinclair
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Special introduction by Natalie Satakovski, 2020 Gulf Stream Literary Magazine editor-in-chief.

Gulf Stream Literary Magazine champions vibrant and eclectic literature and art. Based in Miami, it publishes emerging and established writers from the USA and beyond. Join contributors Melissa Goode, whose work has also appeared in SmokeLong Quarterly and Best Australian Short Stories; Sara McNally, managing editor for the Columbia Poetry Review; Stacy Boe Miller, whose most recent work can be found in Mid-American Review; Emily Mohn-Slate, winner of the 2019 New American Poetry Prize; Fredric Sinclair, winner of a Lambda Literary Emerging LGBTQ Writing Fellowship and a Vermont Studio Center residency; and Keith S. Wilson, whose Field Notes on Ordinary Love was named a Best New Poetry Book of 2019 by the New York Times.

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Fredric Sinclair

Fredric Sinclair earned his MFA from Boston University, where he was awarded the Saul Bellow Fellowship in fiction. He is an alum of the Sewanee Writers’ Conference and Vermont Studio Center and was awarded a fellowship from Lambda Literary for emerging LGBTQ writers. His writing has appeared or is forthcoming in The Baltimore Review, Litro Magazine, and Gulf Stream Literary Magazine, among others. He is currently working on a novel and a book of short stories.

Keith S. Wilson

Keith S. Wilson is a game designer, an Affrilachian Poet, and a Cave Canem fellow. He is the author of the poetry collection Fieldnotes on Ordinary Love. His poetry has been anthologized in Best New Poets and Best of the Net. Keith’s nonfiction has been anthologized in the collection Appalachian Reckoning: A Region Responds to Hillbilly Elegy. His poetry and prose have appeared in Elle, Poetry, The Kenyon Review, and Crab Orchard Review, among others. His work in game design includes Once Upon a Tale, a storytelling card game designed for Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago in collaboration with The Field Museum of Chicago, and alternate reality games (ARGs) for the University of Chicago. He has worked with or taught new media with Kenyon College, the Field Museum, the Adler Planetarium, and the University of Chicago.

Natalie Satakovski

Natalie Satakovski is a freelance writer and the current editor of FIU’s Gulf Stream Magazine. In her country of origin, Australia, her literary fiction has been recognized with a Varuna Residential Fellowship and has been shortlisted for the Alan Marshall Short Story Prize. Her genre fiction has appeared in magazines and anthologies in Australia and beyond, including SQ Mag, Mystery Weekly, Selfies from the End of the World, In Sunshine Bright and Darkness Deep, and others.

Emily Mohn-Slate

Emily Mohn-Slate is the author of The Falls, winner of the 2019 New American Poetry Prize, and Feed, winner of the 2018 Keystone Chapbook Prize. Her poems and essays have appeared or are forthcoming in AGNI, New Ohio Review, Racked, Crab Orchard Review, Muzzle Magazine, Tupelo Quarterly, The Adroit Journal, and elsewhere. She lives in Pittsburgh, PA, where she teaches high school English at Winchester Thurston School, and poetry workshops for the Madwomen in the Attic at Carlow University. Gulf Stream Literary Magazine champions vibrant and eclectic literature and art. Based in beautiful Miami, Florida, it publishes emerging and established writers from the USA and beyond.

Stacy Boe Miller

Stacy Boe Miller’s most recent work can be found in Mid-American Review, Copper Nickel, and Bear Review. She calls Idaho home but is currently spending a year in Curauma, Chile. Gulf Stream Literary Magazine champions vibrant and eclectic literature and art. Based in beautiful Miami, Florida, it publishes emerging and established writers from the USA and beyond.

Sara McNally

Sara McNally is a managing editor for the Columbia Poetry Review. She has been published in Pittsburgh Poetry Review, Mistake House, and elsewhere. McNally is an MFA candidate at Columbia College Chicago. Gulf Stream Literary Magazine champions vibrant and eclectic literature and art. Based in beautiful Miami, Florida, it publishes emerging and established writers from the USA and beyond.

Melissa Goode

Melissa Goode’s work has appeared in The Penn Review, CutBank, Best Small Fictions, SmokeLong Quarterly, Superstition Review, Wigleaf, and Monkeybicycle, among others. Three of her stories were chosen by Dan Chaon for Best Microfictions 2019, including her story “I Wanna Be Adored” (CHEAP POP) which was also chosen for the Wigleaf Top 50 for 2019. She lives in Australia. Gulf Stream Literary Magazine champions vibrant and eclectic literature and art. Based in beautiful Miami, Florida, we publish emerging and established writers from the USA and beyond.

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