Post by johnVC on May 6, 2019 14:35:12 GMT
Dear Ted Rorschalk,
Please consider my short story, “The DeDramafi” for publication.
My publications are available in Fiction on The Web, Bewildering Stories, The Meadow, Caveat-Lector, Gemini Magazine, Swamp Ape Review, Existere, Foliate Oak Review, 34thParallel, Newfound Journal, Midway Journal, Sand Hill Review, New York Foundation for the Arts/IAP, and Letting Go, An Anthology of Attempts.
My venture “Major Ascension Luna” was nominated for The Best of the Net Anthology 2016. My pieces “The Japanese Rice Cooker” and “The Kiss” were nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2015 and 2016, respectively. I was also awarded The Byrdcliffe Colony (2019), Holes in The Wall Collective (2019), The Horned Dorset Colony (2018), the Newnan Art Rez Program (2017), the NYM Cultural Center Residence (2015), the Edward F. Albee Foundation Residency (2014), and the New York Foundation for the Arts/IAP mentoring program (2011). In 2016, as a participant of Tin House Writers’ Conference, I have been chosen to take part in its mentorship program, working with Emma Komlos-Hrobsky.
I’ve studied extensively with Clark Blaise, Brenda Coultas, Martha Hughes, Kaylie Jones, John Reed, Don Scotti, Charlie Vázquez, Lewis Warsh, Tadzio Coelb and Luis Alberto Urrea.
I am native of Colombia who immigrated to the United States seventeen years ago, seeking political asylum. I received my law degree from Indiana University and my MFA in English and creative writing from Long Island University. As a regular contributor to Pressenza, International Press Agency, I interviewed writers and human rights activists. Currently, I am a practicing attorney in New York and enjoy traveling and cooking in my spare time.
Thank you for considering my work.
Sincerely, JhonVC
Please consider my short story, “The DeDramafi” for publication.
My publications are available in Fiction on The Web, Bewildering Stories, The Meadow, Caveat-Lector, Gemini Magazine, Swamp Ape Review, Existere, Foliate Oak Review, 34thParallel, Newfound Journal, Midway Journal, Sand Hill Review, New York Foundation for the Arts/IAP, and Letting Go, An Anthology of Attempts.
My venture “Major Ascension Luna” was nominated for The Best of the Net Anthology 2016. My pieces “The Japanese Rice Cooker” and “The Kiss” were nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2015 and 2016, respectively. I was also awarded The Byrdcliffe Colony (2019), Holes in The Wall Collective (2019), The Horned Dorset Colony (2018), the Newnan Art Rez Program (2017), the NYM Cultural Center Residence (2015), the Edward F. Albee Foundation Residency (2014), and the New York Foundation for the Arts/IAP mentoring program (2011). In 2016, as a participant of Tin House Writers’ Conference, I have been chosen to take part in its mentorship program, working with Emma Komlos-Hrobsky.
I’ve studied extensively with Clark Blaise, Brenda Coultas, Martha Hughes, Kaylie Jones, John Reed, Don Scotti, Charlie Vázquez, Lewis Warsh, Tadzio Coelb and Luis Alberto Urrea.
I am native of Colombia who immigrated to the United States seventeen years ago, seeking political asylum. I received my law degree from Indiana University and my MFA in English and creative writing from Long Island University. As a regular contributor to Pressenza, International Press Agency, I interviewed writers and human rights activists. Currently, I am a practicing attorney in New York and enjoy traveling and cooking in my spare time.
Thank you for considering my work.
Sincerely, JhonVC