Mark Budman
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Mark Budman [1] is the founder, publisher and editor of the oldest continuously published flash fiction magazine Vestal Review. His fiction, creative non-fiction and poetry have appeared or are scheduled to appear in such literary magazines as Mississippi Review[2], Virginia Quarterly [3], Exquisite Corpse, Iowa Review, McSweeney's, Cafe Irreal, Another Chicago, The Bloomsbury Review, The Connecticut Review and Night Train. Exquisite Corpse nominated him for the Pushcart Prize. He is the recipient of the Broome Country Art Council grant. One of his stories has been published in the WW Norton anthology "Flash Fiction Forward." He is the interview editor for Web Del Sol. He is a co-editor a flash fiction anthology "You Have Time For This"[4].
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- [5] Interview with Eight Diagrams, February 22, 2006
- [6] "Shadows on the Wall" in Cafe Irreal
- [7] "Fur Elise" in Mississippi Review
- [8] "The Land of Dreams, the Garden of Insomnia" in Virginia Quarterly Review
- [9] "Twelve Steps Down" in SmokeLong Quarterly