Contributors:
Nathan Holic teaches writing and rhetoric at the University of Central Florida, where he also serves as the Graphic Narrative Editor at The Florida Review. He is the author of "Bright Lights, Medium-Sized City", a not-so-medium-sized novel from Burrow Press. He is also the author of "The Things I Don’t See" (a tiny but awesome novella, from Main Street Rag), and "American Fraternity Man", (a big big (yet equally awesome) novel, from Beating Windward Press). His traditional-text fiction has been published in The Portland Review, Iron Horse, and The Apalachee Review, but he also creates comics, some of which have been published in Booth, Saw Palm, Bridge Eight, and Redivider.
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