

She has been anthologized in Best Small Fictions 2019, Best Microfiction 2019 and 2020, and the Wigleaf Top 50 (20). Some of these have appeared in River Styx, Passages North, Black Warrior Review, and in Columbia Journal, where she was chosen as a finalist by Ottessa Moshfegh. When she is not poisoning people with her cooking or ordering takeout, Leonora is writing stories. Unfortunately, she might not have been aware of the fact that you do not make fries by boiling them on the stove. Leonora once tried to impress a boy by cooking him hot dogs and French fries. He has a Master’s degree in German Literature and works in digital security for the health care industry. John is a writing-editing potter, boat-builder, spoon-carver, and sailor who lives and works in Durham, North Carolina. Her novella-in-flash was a finalist in the Black River Chapbook competition, and her work was shortlisted for the Cambridge Short Story Prize. Her work can be found in Ambit, Janus Literary and Popshot Quarterly. Jessie writes flash fiction, short stories and novels. With few legacy recipes, she enjoys creating her own. She loves to cook, and eat what she cooks. Jessie Payne is a decades long vegetarian.
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Her debut flash collection “Mother Figures” was published by ELJ Editions in June, 2021 with a full length collection AMBROTYPES published by word west in March, 2022. Her writing has been nominated for Best of the Net, the Pushcart Prize, Best Microfiction, longlisted for Wigleaf50, and included in Best Small Fictions 2022. She’s a Fractured Lit associate editor, Gone Lawn co-editor, and reads for Taco Bell Quarterly, Retreat West, CRAFT, and The MacGuffin. Amy Cipolla Barnes has words at FlashBack Fiction, X-R-A-Y Lit, McSweeney’s, The Citron Review, jmww, Flash Frog, Janus Literary, Trampset, The Bureau Dispatch, Scraw Place, Spartan Lit, Allrecipes, The Spruce Eats, Apartment Therapy and many other sites.
