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Roger Hart has been a farmhand, marathoner, high school science teacher, and adjunct English instructor. He has an M.A. from Antioch University-Yellow Springs and an MFA in creative writing from Minnesota State-Mankato. His stories have won the Ohio Writer Fiction Contest, the Third Coast Fiction Contest, the Marguerite McGlinn fiction contest, and been published in more than thirty magazines and journals. His work has been included in multiple anthologies, and his story “My Stuff” was selected for a dramatic reading at the Cleveland Playhouse. His first story collection, Erratics, won the George Garrett Fiction Prize and was published by the Texas Review Press. His most recent story collection, Mysteries of the Universe, was published by Kallisto Gaia Press. His novel manuscript Feather & Sel was a finalist for the 2024 AWP James Alan McPherson Prize. He’s a member of the Authors Guild and the Upper Mississippi Young Writers Association. He lives in Montana where he writes under the supervision of his wife and two big dogs.