Elizabeth Rosen (she/her) is a native New Orleanian and a transplant to small-town Pennsylvania. She misses gulf oysters and Southern ghost stories, but has become appreciative of snow and colorful scarves. A woman who always chooses Funyuns over Cheetos, she is convinced that Kurt Vonnegut, Carl Sagan, and Mr. Rogers were the prophets of her day. And maybe Koko the Gorilla, too. Her stories have appeared in places such as North American Review, Baltimore Review, Pithead Chapel, Flash Frog, and New Flash Fiction Review, and have been nominated for the Pushcart, Best of the Net, and Best Small Fictions. She still wants her MTV.
“'Is it bad that this kind of headline – ‘Great White Shark with Red Mouth Washes Up on Beach in Rare Incident’ – is what gets me through the day?' I ask my sister...." by Elizabeth Rosen ... Read More