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Matt Bell is the author of a forthcoming fiction collection, How They Were Found (Keyhole, Fall 2010), as well as a novella, The Collectors, and a chapbook, How the Broken Lead the Blind. His fiction has appeared or is upcoming in magazines such as Conjunctions, Willow Springs, Unsaid, American Short Fiction, Redivider, Gulf Coast, Caketrain, Hayden's Ferry Review, Hobart, Barrelhouse, Monkeybicycle, and Gargoyle.

He is also the editor of The Collagist and the series editor of Dzanc's Best of the Web anthology series.

He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and can be reached via e-mail at mdbell79@gmail.com.

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  • 2009 Wigleaf Top 50 Very Short Fictions Selection, for "This Showroom Filled With Fabulous Prizes"
  • 2009 Dzanc Best of the Web Notable Story, for "The Folk Singer Dreams of Time Machines"
  • 2008 Caketrain Fiction Chapbook Contest Runner-Up, for The Collectors
  • 2008 Keyhole Fiction Chapbook Contest Finalist, for The Collectors
  • 2008 Million Writers Award Winner, for "Alex Trebek Never Eats Fried Chicken"
  • 2008 Dzanc Best of the Web Notable Story, for "Alex Trebek Never Eats Fried Chicken"
  • 2008 Pushcart Prize Nomination for "The Folk Singer Dreams of Time Machines"
  • 2008 Pushcart Prize Nomination for "Ken Sent Me: Lost in the Land of the Lounge Lizards"
  • 2007 Storyglossia Fiction Prize Finalist, for "Alex Trebek Never Eats Fried Chicken"
  • 2007 Pushcart Prize Nomination for "A Certain Number of Bedrooms, a Certain Number of Baths"
  • 2006 Pushcart Prize Nomination for "The Present"
  • 2006 Pushcart Prize Nomination for "White Lines and Headlights"
  • 2006 Pushcart Prize Nomination for "Rosemary Blooming"
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Tuesday
21Jul2009

BEST OF THE WEB 2009: Blog Tour Links

Dzanc's Best of the Web 2009 is invading the internet today, with many of the authors included in this year's anthology participating in guest posts across the literary blogosphere. Below you can find links to them (quick note - this has been pre-posted and a few of these may not go live until a bit later during the day):

Marcela Fuentes has a guest post over at Clifford Garstang's Perpetual Folly.

M. Thomas Gammarino writes about his story over at The Short Review's blog (along with a great introduction by Tania Hershman!).

Todd Hasak-Lowy's guest post can be found just below this one at the EWN.

Matthew Derby's post about his story is here! (Thanks, Matthew!)

Philip Holden was given the reins for a post over at Isak today.

Amy L. Clark has a guest post you can read at Sean Lovelace's It All Relates 2 Writing.

Corey Mesler's guest post can be found at the PANK Magazine blog.

Kate Peterson at Brevity's blog, has a post up too.

Amber Cook writes about her work over at Keyhole Magazines's blog.

Jeff Parker writes about his story over at HTML Giant.

Karen Heuler wrote one up for All Art Everywhere Is Free.

Terese Svoboda's essay about her short essay can be found at GDCS + SWDP.

And David at Large Hearted Boy has added a new book notes today with write-ups from over a dozen of the BotW authors.

Thanks again to all the writers who provided these great posts, and also to all the blogs who hosted them. Your enthusiasm and support of this anthology is very important to us, and greatly appreciated.

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Thanks for the round-up! Lots of good links, here. :)

July 23, 2009 | Unregistered Commentermargosita
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