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Meet a Grubbie: Nadia Colburn

GrubStreet runs on coffee, printer ink, and community. This series features just some of the Grubbies who make our community strong. In this edition, meet Grub instructor Nadia Colburn. Nadia is the founding editor at Anchor, a spirituality and social justice magazine
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Meet a Grubbie: Shawnna Thomas

GrubStreet runs on coffee, printer ink, and community. This series features just some of the Grubbies who make our community strong. In this edition, meet our first ever Emerging Writer Fellowship recipient Shawnna Thomas. The Fellowship aims to develop new, exciting voices by providing one writer per year tuition-free access to Grub classes and the Muse conference. Shawnna was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts
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Meet a Grubbie: Joseph Santaella

GrubStreet runs on coffee, printer ink, and community. This series features just some of the Grubbies who make our community strong. In this edition, meet Grub instructor Joseph Santaella. Joseph is a reader for the acclaimed literary magazine Ploughshares. His writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Puerto del Sol, Queen Mob's Teahouse, and Flash Fiction Magazine, among others
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Meet a Grubbie: Heather Wells Peterson

GrubStreet runs on coffee, printer ink, and community. This series features just some of the Grubbies who make our community strong. In this edition, meet Grub instructor Heather Wells Peterson. Heather's short fiction and essays have appeared in Subtropics, American Short Fiction, Lit Hub, Bellevue Literary Review, and The Collagist, among others. She is currently submitting her first novel to publishers, and has just finished writing her second.
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Meet a Grubbie: Ani Gjika

GrubStreet runs on coffee, printer ink, and community. This series features just some of the Grubbies who make our community strong. In this edition, meet Grub instructor Ani Gjika. Ani is a poet, literary translator, teacher, and author of Bread on Running Waters, a finalist for the 2011 Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize and the 2011 May Sarton New Hampshire Book Prize
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