Randall Brown teaches writing at Saint Joseph’s University. He is a Pushcart nominee and holds an MFA in Fiction Writing from Vermont College and a BA from Tufts University. His stories, poems, and essays have been published widely, with recent work appearing or forthcoming in Hunger Mountain, Connecticut Review, The Saint Ann’s Review, Dalhousie Review, Clackamas Literary Review, Vestal Review, Cairn, King’s English, and others. He’s recently finished a collection of (very) short fiction, Mad To Live.

In answer to our question of why he writes, Randall responded:

“Although there are a million reasons NOT to write, there is still the urgent desire to do so, a ritual, both for the gods and against them. Also, the pay is amazing!”

 

 

 

 

   
 

 

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