Hunter Liguore, a multi-Pushcart Prize nominee, earned a BA in History and MFA in Creative Writing. Her "anomalous" work has appeared in Bellevue Literary Review, New Plains Review, The Irish Pages, Empirical Magazine, DESCANT, The Writer's Chronicle, Strange Horizons, The MacGuffin, Rio Grande Review, Barely South Review, Mason Road, Amazong Stories, and many more. Her short story, "The Writer Who Slept for 100 Years," was inducted into the New Voices category by the Master's Review, May 2013. She teaches historic fiction through the MFA graduate program at Lesley University. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the print journal, American Athenaeum. She revels in old legends, swords, and heroes.
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