Steve Dunn works as a counselor in a Therapeutic Foster Care program for the county of San Mateo. He’s published fiction and non-fiction in Fugue, Mediphors and Raising Black Children magazines and a flash fiction piece will appear in the July on-line issue of Quintessence. He is currently writing a collection of short stories set in the foster care system entitled Orphan Piss, and tries to hit that tennis ball every now and then.
In its third year, The March Micro Marathon will be, as usual, a prompt-a-day whirlwind for 24 days. You’ll exchange drafts of micro fiction, non-fiction, and prose poetry in small groups and gather for a series of online events (all recorded for participants unable to attend live). We’ll finish with 3 competitions, and participants who are not already in SmokeLong Fitness will be invited to workshop with SmokeLong Fitness until the end of April!