Landon Houle
<p><strong>Landon Houle</strong>’s collection of linked stories, <em>Living Things</em>, is the 2017 winner of the Red Hen Press Fiction Award. Her writing has won contests at <em>Black Warrior Review</em>, <em>Crab Creek Review</em>, <em>Dogwood</em>, and <em>Permafrost</em>. Other work has appeared in <em>Baltimore Review</em>, <em>Crazyhorse</em>, <em>Natural Bridge</em>, <em>Harpur Palate</em>, <em>River Styx</em>, <em>The New Guard</em>, and elsewhere. Landon was born in Brown County, Texas, and currently lives in Darlington, South Carolina. She is an assistant professor of English and creative writing at Francis Marion University, and she is the fiction editor at <em>Raleigh Review</em>.</p>
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