Mark Wish
Under the name Mark Wisniewski, the surname of which he's changed because it's too difficult to google, Mark Wish has seen more than 125 of his short stories published in print venues such as The Best American Short Stories, The Georgia eview, TriQuarterly, American Short Fiction, The Antioch Review, Crazyhorse, The Gettysburg Review, The Southern Review, New England Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Yale Review, The Sun, Paris Transcontinental, and Fiction International. His short stories have also won a Tobias Wolff Award, a Kay Cattarulla Award, an Isherwood Fellowship, and a Pushcart Prize. Mark served as the fiction editor of California Quarterly, was the founding fiction editor of New York Stories and a contributing editor for Pushcart, and has long been known as the freelance editor who has revised the fiction of many once-struggling writers, leading to its publication in dozens of respected venues, including The Atlantic, Tin House, The Kenyon Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, The Antioch Review, The Hudson Review, and The Best American Short Stories. His novel Watch Me Go was published by Putnam.
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