F(r)iction Staff Publications
Our amazing volunteer readers and editors hail from all over the world and bring unique perspectives and insights to our editorial process. But in addition, our staff members are also incredibly talented and award winning writers. Below you’ll find a showcase of staff publications running the gamut of literary styles and genres. Dive in and enjoy!
Thomas Chisholm
Senior Editor
Thomas Chisholm is an editor first and an aspiring creative writer second. When he works up the nerve, he writes a sort of auto-fiction rooted in the associative and dreamlike nature of memories. He’s particularly interested in false memories; the stories and photographs in our minds we swear were real, but everyone else from that time refutes. He’s also known to write essays from time to time.
Criticism
- Review of Heck, Texas by Tex Gresham, F(r)iction Log, Summer 2020
- Review of Intimations by Zadie Smith, F(r)iction Log, Summer 2020
- Review of Retablos by Octavio Solis, F(r)iction Log, Summer 2019
- Review of Plastic: An Autobiography by Allison Cobb, Drizzle Review, Fall 2018
Essays
- “How Memories are a Catalyst for Creative Prose”, F(r)iction Log, May 2019
- “Another Pair of Eyes: Writing as a Reciprocal Practice”, Inkwell Vol. 10, 2015
Fiction
- “Colony Collapse”, Inkwell Vol. 12, 2017
- “Familial Idiolect”, Inkwell Vol. 12, 2017
- “Spin Away”, Vanishing Point Magazine Vol. 2, Spring 2015
Multimedia
- Bing Bong TV, 2016
Ally Geist
Junior Editor
Ally has been writing since she was old enough to hold a pencil. She’s studied playwriting, directing, and publishing, and she just can’t seem to stick to one genre! She loves any piece of writing that takes convention and rotates it 45 degrees. Ally’s writing is very “speakable”—she tends to write how she thinks and how she talks, even if it looks weird laid out on a page.
Articles
- “Removing the Filter from my University Days”, Ethereal & Co., April 22, 2019
- “This Year, I Don’t Want a ‘New Me’”, Ethereal & Co., January 7, 2019
- “Succeeding in University Means Managing Mental Health”, The Dalhousie Gazette, September 2, 2017
- “Why I Hesitate to Call Myself ‘Recovered’ From Mental Illness”, The Mighty, February 12, 2017
- “When Mental Illness Becomes a Competition”, The Mighty, January 13, 2017
Interview
- “Mental health advocacy & the importance of storytelling with Ally Geist”, Wildflower Heart Podcast: Episode 9, March 2021
Poetry
- “Nostalgia”, The Dalhousie Gazette, January 29, 2018
C.E. Janecek
Junior Editor & Communications Associate
C. E. Janecek is a Czech American poet interested in ecopoetics and multiplicities of form—evident in the manuscript they are currently pitching, The Tender Organs. Janecek graduated with an MFA in poetry from Colorado State University; has poems in Poetry, Gulf Coast, Cream City Review, Booth, and elsewhere; and is a freelance editor. Online at www.cewritespoems.com, geeking out about books at https://www.instagram.com/c.e.writespoems/, and writing articles on Medium at https://medium.com/@c.e.writespoems
Selected Poetry
- “the circumference of grief”, Sugar House Review, forthcoming 2023
- “The People Leporidae”, Poetry, January 2022
- “Who Has Heard My Bleating in the Night?”, Booth Journal, 2022 – nominated for the Best of the Net awards
- “Herringbone Nocturne”, Peach Mag, 2020, long-listed in the 2020 Peach Gold Poetry Contest judged by Alok Vaid-Menon
Selected Book Reviews and Interviews
- Review of Falling Back in Love with Being Human, Counter Arts
- Review of The Man Grave, Colorado Review
- Review of Pine by Julia Koets, Colorado Review
- Review of My Husband Would by Benjamin S. Grossberg, Colorado Review
- Interview with Kelly Weber, Colorado Review
- Interview with Katherine Indermaur, Colorado Review
- Read more poetry, reviews, and interviews at www.cewritespoems.com/writing
Dominic Loise
Content Creator & Staff Writer
Dominic (he/him) is a bookseller living in Chicago, Il., with his librarian wife and three rabbits. He is open about and advocates for mental health awareness in his writing. Before coming to Brink Literacy Project, Dominic was the Store Manager at Open Books, Chicago’s first literacy nonprofit bookstore. He was also on the planning committee and created virtual sessions for the Ray Bradbury Experience Museum. Find him @dominic_lives on Instagram & Twitter.
Essays
- As The Incredible Hulk Turns Sixty, Let’s Talk about Anger Management, F(r)iction, June 2022
- Reframing Clown Imagery: Anxiety and Bozo the Clown, F(r)iction, May 2022
- Regenerations & Celebrations: DOCTOR WHO & Being Present In All of Time & Space, F(r)iction, Nov 2021
- At The End of THE CLOSER: Show Credits, Mixed Messages, And Self-Love Through Disco Music, F(r)iction, Nov 2021
- Plastic Man Turns 80: Playing My Respects to Jack Cole a Second Time, F(r)iction, Sept 2021
- Bookmarks, Pulp Fiction, Paved Roads & LOVECRAFT COUNTRY, F(r)iction, July 2021
- Unmasking Mental Health & Masculinity in THE BOYS: Season Two, F(r)iction, July 2021
- “Woo-Who Am I?”: DUCKTALES & Identity, F(r)iction, June 2021
Interviews
- Interview with Sam J. Miller, F(r)iction, April 2022
- Interview with Drea Washington, F(r)iction, March 2022
- Interview with Daniel Kraus, F(r)iction, Oct 2021
- Harley Quinn and Mental Health: An Interview with Stephanie Phillips, F(r)iction, Sep 2021
- THE WILLIES: An Interview with Adam Falkner, F(r)iction, June 2021
- Joe R. Lansdale, Ray Bradbury Experience Museum, March 2021
- David Ebenbach, Author of HOW TO MARS, Ray Bradbury Experience Museum, March 2021
- NASA’s Dr. Sarah Milkovich, PhD on the Mars Rover, Ray Bradbury Experience Museum, Feb 2021
- Steve Darnall, Host of THOSE WHERE THE DAYS, Ray Bradbury Experience Museum, Jan 2021
- Daniel Kraus & Michael Moreci, Ray Bradbury Experience Museum, Oct 2020
- Optimism in Dystopian Futures, Ray Bradbury Experience Museum, Oct 2020
- American Library Association & Banned Books Week, Ray Bradbury Experience Museum, Oct 2020
Poetry
- Pickles on Potatoes, Studio Ouch! – Issue 8: Plants, May 2022
- Destroying Angels, Studio Ouch! – Issue 8: Plants, May 2022
- The Mandrake, Studio Ouch! – Issue 8: Plants, May 2022
- Flea Bitten Unicorn, Burnt Breakfast – Issue 5, May 2022
- Merrily, the lickety split, April 2022
- Black Beyond the Basement Wall, table/FEAST Literary Magazine, February 2022
- My Robot Friend, Studio OUCH! Gazette, November 2021
- Picking Up Penny Magic, Analogies and Allegories, October 2021
- Tea Leaves, Analogies and Allegories, October 2021
- The Angernaut Management, Goat’s Milk Magazine, October 2021
- Weekend Dads Whirlwind, Goat’s Milk Magazine, October 2021
- The Food Anti-Processor, Goat’s Milk Magazine, October 2021
- Poorly Dressed Deity, Analogies and Allegories, July 2021
- Buggy, Goat’s Milk Magazine, July 2021
- A Smirk on the Clock’s Face, Goat’s Milk Magazine, July 2021
- Trashed Sunsets, Goat’s Milk Magazine, July 2021
- Folding Hands, Goat’s Milk Magazine, July 2021
- Lemonade Stand on Mars, Studio OUCH! Gazette, June 2021
- Old School Nerd, Analogies and Allegories, April 2021
- Process, Push Up Daisies!, March 2021
Reviews
- WHAT IF WE WHERE SOMEWHERE ELSE by Wendy J. Fox, F(r)iction, Nov 2021
- Who Defends the Defenders? The Hulk, Hip Hop and Sean Avery Medlin’s 808S & OTHERWORLDS, F(r)iction, Sept 2021
- BARBARIC #1 Or Come for the Talking Axe, Stay for the Eternal Asks, F(r)iction, Sept 2021
Short Stories
- After The Goats Have Gone By, Analogies & Allegories – Issue 8: Hope, April 2022
- Chiseling The Eclipse, Analogies & Allegories, Jan 2022
- The Clearing, Analogies & Allegories, Oct 2020
- The Season, Mulberry Literary, Jan 2021
- Floating Lullabies, Push Up Daisies!, Nov 2020
- Gloria Has Questions, Raven Review, July 2020
Jaclyn Morken
Junior Editor
Jaclyn writes fantasy and speculative fiction, most often about dreamers fighting their way out of darkness. Her stories typically start from the random snippets of dialogue and description that appear suddenly in her mind, which she’ll poke and prod until she has a story. She loves a good mix of ancient libraries, ominous forests, mountaintop castles, and unconventional heroism—and one day she’ll write a novel that features all of that.
Articles
- “Late to the Party: A Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin”, F(r)iction Log, 9 April 2021.
- “Lamenting the Remnants: Complicated Nostalgia in the Work of Heather Benning”, BlackFlash Magazine 37.2., September 2020
- “Women on the Rise: Ten Emerging Female Authors”,F(r)iction Log, 16 March, 2020
Fiction
- “Eight Cents.” Tethered by Letters: Dually Noted, 21 Mar, 2019,
- “Hidden” and “Nowhere” antilang. no. 1, page 34 – 35, 2018
Reviews
- “There is a Man by Pete Hsu”, F(r)iction Log, 12 Feb, 2021
- “Eerie Eloquence: A Review of Imaginary Museums by Nicolette Polek” F(r)iction Log, 23 Mar, 2020
Nate Ragolia
Communications & Marketing Director
Nate has always enjoyed writing about worlds that don’t exist… at least not yet. He’s long loved the potent allegory and contemplative power of science fiction, where idealism and real, human experience cross paths to give us a glimpse of possibility. He enjoys eavesdropping as a font for realistic and unexpected dialogue. You’re likely to find him petting dogs, playing video games, or exploring the world on foot.
Long Fiction:
- One Person Can’t Make a Difference (2022, Spaceboy Books LLC)
- There You Feel Free (Second Edition 2021, Spaceboy Books LLC)
- The Retroactivist (2017, Spaceboy Books LLC)
- There You Feel Free (First Edition 2014, Black Hill Press)
Short Fiction:
- “Script Doctor” (Oct. 2021, Outside In Wants to Believe: 156 New Perspectives on 156 X-FILES Universe Stories by 156 Writers, ATB Publishing)
- “Is It an Acute Shared Psychosis, or Is Your Boss A Monster of the Week?” (Oct. 2020, Outside In Trusts No One: 156 New Perspectives on 156 X-FILES and KOLCHAK Stories by 156 Writers, ATB Publishing)
- “God Damn You, Henry Ford” (Feb. 2020, The Future Will Be Written By Robots, Spaceboy Books LLC)
- “Support Group” (2018, Outside In Takes A Stab: 139 New Perspectives on 139 Buffy Stories by 139 Writers, ATB Publishing)
- “Ensign Friend” (Sept. 2017, Outside In Makes It So: 174 New Perspectives on 174 STAR TREK TNG Stories by 174 Writers, ATB Publishing)
- “Ruination” (2016, The Stoneslide Corrective)
- “Finleymania” (Sept. 2016, Boned: A Collection of Skeletal Writings)
Poetry:
- “Alphabet Soup” (2020, South Broadway Ghost Society, Thought for Food)
Other:
- “A Companion Piece” (2018, Low Orbit Podcast, story read by Rachel Trignano)
- Boned: A Collection of Skeletal Writings (Editor-in-chief and contributor)
Evan Sheldon
Editorial Director
Evan has been writing strange things for a very long time now. He likes to write contemporary fiction that plays with structure and deals with those odd occurrences that might, or might not, be real—depending on the reader. He is interested in deserted buildings, dark woods, dying towns, and the characters who frequent such places.
Long Fiction
Creative Nonfiction
- “As good as another”, Hypertext Magazine (forthcoming)
- “Blood Linguistics”, Barren
- “Casually Human”, CHEAP POP
Fiction
- “On the suggestion of roadkill walks”, X-RAY
- “Notes left hanging”, Necessary Fiction (forthcoming)
- “Like Wonders Much Reduced”, Cowboy Jamboree
- “Out of the Mouth”, After the Pause
- “Turning into Ratigan”, Emerge Journal
- “Eyes like Pistils”, Weird Horror Magazine (forthcoming)
- “On the way there”, DreamForge
- “It tastes like the mouth of a cave covered”, No Contact
- “First Fire”, Ghost Parachute
- “Origin Stories” & “We come out at night”, Garfield Lake Review
- “A prayer for fireworks”, Schuylkill Valley Journal
- “The Light of Distant Fires”, Antipodean SF
- “Night Work” “Some boys sink”, Scissors and Spackle
- “Falling is flying”, Feed
- “From Underneath”, Random Sample Review, The Dread Machine (reprint)
- “Beneath the skin”, The Maine Review
- “Like a hunger”, Five on the Fifth
- “By any other name” & “A Refresher”, Schuylkill Valley Journal
- “The Ascent”, Reflex Press (Nominated for Pushcart)
- “Saying the same thing”, New Flash Fiction Review
- “Don’t touch the lava”, Menacing Hedge
- “In the house, it grows”, FlashFlood
- “For the good of those who love him”, The Waking – Ruminate online (Nominated for Best Small Fictions)
- “Higher Learning”, Rougarou
- “Through the window”, Ghost Parachute
- “And sings the tune without the words”, Cabinet of Heed
- “Hunting”, American Literary Review (Flash Flood Winner)
- “Given to rust”, Anti-Heroin Chic
- “The woods have always been thinning”, Lammergeier
- “The river at dawn”, Ghost Parachute (Nominated for Pushcart)
- “This Shattered Sky”, Twist in Time Magazine
- “How close the fire, how hot the oven”, The Cincinnati Review
- “What our fathers have killed”, After the Pause
- “Out among the aspen”, Bowery Gothic
- “Games at Twilight”, Ghost Parachute
- “Under the rope swing”, Masque & Spectacle
- “Houses of Water and Flight” and “Solicited Crossings”, Leopardskins & Limes
- “Small favors”, Queen Mob’s Tea House, Doubleback Review (reprint)
- “Swing You Sinners”, Bleached Butterfly
- “There’s a city, he told me”, Metaphorosis
- “Real flames lick”, Dime Show Review
- “The opposite of an echo”, Gone Lawn
- “Mr. Ratite’s Avian Conservatory”, New Plains Review
- “Moths and Lightning”, Gingerbread House
- “The flavor of sky and sea”, The Airgonaut
- “To catch a ride”, Ellipsis
- “And all the ghosts sang Halleluiah”, Folitate Oak
- “The boy found a bone”, Cease, Cows (Nominated for Best Small Fictions)
- “To dig deep enough”, Fearsome Critters
- “The world tastes like metal”, Rhythm & Bones
- “Thicker than a sliver”, Scribble
- “The lovers found a lighthouse in a field of chokeberry bushes”, Aji Magazine
- “Before the Gallop”, Fictive Dream
- “An American Fire”, Typehouse
- “The shadows we make”, South Broadway Ghost Society
- “Golem and Ghost”, Levee
- “Bernadette and the Soul Surgeon”, Silver Needle Press
- “Swallow”, Speculative 66
- “The Owl Lady”, Dually Noted
- “A First Kiss”, Spelk
- “Tastes Like Grappa”, Flash Fiction Magazine
Poetry
- “Fold the jaundiced light”, “Do my own eyes glisten?”, “Some stories are true”, Night Picnic
- “everyone knows what manna means”, Third Wednesday
- “I wanted my skin”, Little Rose
- “Elegy for my former self”, Ice Pop Poetry
- “Eidolon High,” “Night Sounds,” “Clear Cut Plastic,” “Some Graves,” “Peacocks & Lions”, Eunoia Review
- “My insides are burning”, Lucent Dreaming
- “I’ll Create”, Buddy: A lit zine
- “Untitled (with the hard edge…)”, Stain’d
- “When I lived on the moon”, Ghost City Review
- “Small Complaints”, Pithead Chapel
- “Yous and Mes”, Pif
- “Bats in the Sanctuary,” “He lights a fire”, Roanoke Review
- “1994, in L.A.”, The Esthetic Apostle (Nominated for Pushcart)
- “Tiny Sorcerers”, Poetry Super Highway