Midwestern Gothic: Contributor Spotlight

In the rush of the many things that have been happening in my life over the past few months–including a move and the start of a new job–I forgot to mention that my short story “A Month of Drunken Sundays” was picked up by Midwestern Gothic for their fifth issue. If you’d like to read the story, you can order that issue here in either a print or a digital version.

Midwestern Gothic was also kind enough to interview me for one of their Contributor Spotlights, and this week it’s my turn. I talk about my writing background, my feelings about the Midwest, and my a few of my favorite things. Check it out!

About Rachael

Rachael lives, works, and writes in Los Angeles. Her writing has previously appeared in The Los Angeles Times, her short stories have twice won the Crombie Allan Award, and an excerpt from her manuscript, KING, was long-listed for the SFWP fiction prize. She is a current MFA candidate at Antioch University.