Uche Okonkwo‘s (MFA 2020) debut story collection, A Kind of Madness, will be published by Tin House Books in April 2024.
Adele Elise Williams‘ (MFA 2020) debut poetry collection was named a finalist in the 2024 Miller Williams Poetry Prize by the University of Arkansas Press, which will publish her collection, Wander, in the spring of 2024.
Bessie Flores Zaldívar’s (MFA 2022) debut novel Libertad, is forthcoming from Dial in 2024.
Soraya Palmer’s (MFA 2014) debut novel, The Human Origins of Beatrice Potter and Other Essential Ghosts, is forthcoming from Catapult (Penguin Random House) in March 2023.
Shaina Phenix (MFA 2020) has been awarded the 2023 Miller Williams Poetry Prize by the University of Arkansas Press, which will publish her collection, To Be Named Something Else, in the spring of 2023.
Anuradha Bhowmik (MFA 2018) will publish Brown Girl Chromotography, her first poetry collection, in October of 2022.
Dashiel Carrera’s (MFA 2020) debut novel The Deer was published by Dalkey Archive in 2022.
Honora Ankong‘s (MFA 2022) chapbook, our gods are hungry for elegies, was published by Glass Poetry in 2022.
Bessie Flores Zaldívar’s (MFA 2022) collection of stories, Rain Revolutions, was published by Long Day Press in 2021.
Lisa Summe’s (MFA 2016) collection of poetry, Say It Hurts, was published by YesYes Books in June 2020.
Xan Phillips’ (MFA 2017) first collection of poetry, Hull, was published in October 2019 from Nightboat Books.
Amy Long’s (MFA 2016) first book Codependence (essays) won the 2018 Cleveland State University Poetry Center’s Essay Collection contest, and was published in October of 2019 by Cleveland State University Press.
Jeremy Griffin’s (MFA 2009) second book, Oceanography (short stories), was published in September 2019 from Orison Books. His first book, A Last Resort for Desperate People: Stories and a Novella, was published by Stephen F. Austin University Press in 2012.
K.M.A. Sullivan’s (MFA 2011) second book, Inclined to Riot (poetry), was published in May of 2019 by Sibling Rivalry Press; her first book, Necessary Fire (poetry), was published by Black Lawrence Press in April 2015.
Matt Prater’s (MFA 2018) chapbook, Mono No Aware (poetry), was published in August 2015 from Finishing Line Press.
Rob Talbert’s (MFA 2011) first book, Jagged Tune (poetry) was published by Mad Hat Press in January 2015.
Weston Cutter (MFA 2009) is the author of multiple books and chapbooks: Regulation Ghost (poetry) from Banango Editions (2015), Enough (poetry) from Burnside Review (2014), All Black Everything (poetry) from New Michigan Press (2012); (0,0) (poetry) from Floating Wolf Quarterly Chapbooks (2012), and You’d Be a Stranger Too (short stories) from BlazeVOX Books (2010).
Nathan Blake’s (MFA 2015) chapbook, Going Home Nowhere and Fast (short stories), was published by Winged City Press in March 2014.
Julia Tillinghast (MFA 2011) has a chapbook out from Snoot Books called Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth (poetry, 2014), and co-translated Dirty August, poems by Turkish poet Edip Cansever (Talisman House, 2013).
Megan Moriarty (MFA 2011) has a chapbook out from Finishing Line Press called From the Dictionary of Living Things (poetry, 2014).
Christopher Linforth (MFA 2013) has published three books: When You Find Us We Will Be Gone (short stories) from Lamar University Press (2014); Directory (2020), from Otis Books; and The Distortions (2022), a winner of the Orison Prize from Orison Books. He is also the editor of The Anthem Guide to Short Fiction (edited anthology) from Anthem Press (2011).
L. Lamar Wilson’s (MFA 2010) first book, Sacrilegion (poetry), was published by Carolina Wren Press in 2013. He is also the co-author of Prime: Poetry & Conversation from Sibling Rivalry Press (2014), along with Darrel Alejandro Holnes, Saeed Jones, Rickey Laurentiis, and Phillip B. Williams.
Quinn White (MFA 2014) has a chapbook out from Dancing Girl Press called My Moustache (poetry, 2013).
Robert Walker’s (MFA 2010) first book, The Buoyancy of it All (poetry), was published by New Sins Press in 2012.