Danielle Burnette—an engineer by day, a writer by night—lives in northern California. Her short fiction has appeared in The Examined Life, The Saturday Evening Post, PRISM international, Lunch Ticket, and elsewhere. She is also the author of The Spanish Club, a coming-of-age set in Mexico. Between penning more works of short fiction, she is working on her next YA novel and her first contemporary novel for adults. Visit her at www.danielleburnette.com.
Joy Mahar is an emergent writer living on the outskirts of Detroit. Her work has…
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