Randall Brown
Randall Brown teaches at and directs the MFA of Creative Writing Program at Rosemont College. He is the author of the award-winning collection Mad to Live and has an essay in the anthology The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Writing Flash Fiction: Tips from Editors, Teachers, and Writers in the Field. He has been published widely and most recently served as the Lead Editor at SmokeLong Quarterly.
For more information see
- His blog
- His interview with Bill Turner at Per Contra
- Interview with Randall Brown at The Short Review
- His short story, "The Midnight Side of Medium" at Ascent Aspirations Magazine
- A flash fiction short story, "The Setup" at Dogzplot Flash Fiction
- The story "Out of Love" at Euphony Journal
- The stories "A Hint of the Void" and "Maybe This One" at Word Riot
- The one paragraph short story "It Doesn't" at Quick Fiction
- The one paragraph short story "Is This It?" at Everyday Genius
- "Swollen" at Mad Hatters' Review
- "The Too Rough Fingers of the World" at Raving Dove
- His web site devoted to microfiction, FlashFiction.Net
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