Tisha Marie Reichle-Aguilera’s ’09 (Los Angeles, MFA) flash fiction piece “What He Needs to Know” was published in Toho.
Seth Fischer ’09
Seth Fischer ’09 (Los Angeles, MFA) was featured on a Times Square billboard on Broadway and West 43rd in New York along with other bi+ activists in support of bi+…
Melissa Chadburn ’09
Melissa Chadburn ’09 (Los Angeles, MFA) published two essays, “The Archive” in The Paris Review and “The Forgotten Babies” in Alta Journal.
Angela M. Brommel ’09
Angela M. Brommel ’09 (Los Angeles, MFA) tantalizes the reader’s taste buds with a delicious poetry collection that drips with vivid imagery and bold language. Mohave in July (2019) is…
Toni Ann Johnson ’08
Toni Ann Johnson ’08 (Los Angeles, MFA) was the winner of Accents Publishing Inaugural Novella Contest for her novella Homegoing.
Susan Southard ’06
Susan Southard ’06 (Los Angeles, MFA) had an opinion piece in the Washington Post about the questions Americans ask, and often neglect to ask, about the 1945 atomic bombings of…
Anna Scotti ’06
Anna Scotti ’06 (Los Angeles, MFA) published Big and Bad (2020), a young adult novella with teeth–gritty and street smart with a heart. It is a gripping story about a…
Tammy Delatorre ’06
Tammy Delatorre ’06 (Los Angeles, MFA) was named a 2021 Steinbeck Fellow with the Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies.
Aliah Lavonne Tigh’s ‘20
Aliah Lavonne Tigh’s ‘20 (Antioch University Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) poem, “Love Swimming This River America,” appeared in Storyscape.
Giving Grief Meaning
andrew d . lachman On the night of July 29, 2009, “all semblance of order ceased” for Lily Dulan ’03, ’06 (Antioch Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing and MA…
Jessica O’Dwyer ‘18
Jessica O’Dwyer ‘18 (Antioch University Los Angeles, MFA in Creative Writing) was interviewed about her novel, Mother Mother, by Mutha Magazine and by alum Diane Gottlieb in WomanPause.
Roberto Lovato — A Revolutionary Life in Four Acts
Roberto Lovato ’18 (Antioch Los Angeles, MFA) sits inside La Boheme, the same Mission neighborhood café where the voices of poets like Piri Thomas, Juan Felipe Herrera, Diane Di Prima,…
