Short Bio
Bryan Furuness is the author of a couple of novels,The Lost Episodes of Revie Bryson and Do Not Go On, and the co-author (with Sarah Layden) of The Invisible Art of Literary Editing. Lives in Indy, teaches at Butler University, believes that breakfast burritos are the perfect food.
Medium bio
Bryan Furuness is the author of a couple of novels, The Lost Episodes of Revie Bryson and Do Not Go On, and the co-author (with Sarah Layden) of The Invisible Art of Literary Editing. He is the editor of several anthologies, including My Name was Never Frankenstein: And Other Classic Adventure Tales Remixed. His stories have appeared in New Stories from the Midwest and Best American Nonrequired Reading, and elsewhere. He lives in Indianapolis, where he is a Writer in Residence at Butler University.
Gordo bio
Bryan Furuness is the author of a couple of novels, The Lost Episodes of Revie Bryson and Do Not Go On. He is the co-author (with Sarah Layden) of The Invisible Art of Literary Editing. He is the editor of An Indiana Christmas, My Name was Never Frankenstein: And Other Classic Adventure Tales Remixed and the co-editor (with Michael Martone) of Winesburg, Indiana, all anthologies. His stories have appeared in Ninth Letter, Sycamore Review, Southeast Review, Hobart, and elsewhere. His essays have appeared in Brevity, Nashville Review, and Barrelhouse, among other venues. His work has been anthologized in New Stories from the Midwest, Not Like the Rest of Us: An Anthology of Contemporary Indiana Writers, Best American Nonrequired Reading, and elsewhere. He is a recipient of the Tennessee Williams Scholarship in fiction from the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, a finalist for the Society of Midland Authors award, and a winner of the Midwest Short Fiction contest. He holds an MFA from the Warren Wilson Program for Writers and has edited for several literary magazines and small presses, including Booth, On Earth As it Is, Engine Books, and Pressgang, the small press he founded at Butler in 2012. He lives in Indianapolis, where he is a Writer in Residence at Butler University and serves on the board of the Indiana Writers Center.
Contact info
furuness@gmail.com