Debra A. Daniel, has published two novellas-in-flash, A Family of Great Falls and The Roster, both from AdHoc Fiction. Other books are: Woman Commits Suicide in Dishwasher and poetry chapbooks, The Downward Turn of August and As Is. She is a Pushcart and Best Short Fictions nominee, has been longlisted and shortlisted in many competitions, and has won The Los Angeles Review and the Bacopa short fiction prize. She was twice named SC Arts Commission Poetry Fellow, won the Guy Owen Poetry Prize, as well as numerous awards from the Poetry Society of SC. Work has appeared in journals and anthologies including: With One Eye on the Cows, Things Left and Found by the Side of the Road, The Los Angeles Review, Fall Lines, Smokelong Quarterly, Kakalak, Emrys Journal, Pequin, Inkwell, Southern Poetry Review, Tar River, and Gargoyle. She is retired from a career in teaching and now sings in a band with her husband and was once on the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.