Tina Egnoski is the author of the novel Burn Down This World and the short fiction collection You Can Tell Me Anything. She received the 2010 Clay Reynolds Prize for her novella In the Time of the Feast of Flowers. She's also published two chapbooks: This Invisible Beauty and Perishables. She studied English at the University of Florida and later received her MFA from Emerson College. Her work, both fiction and poetry, has appeared in a number of literary journals, including, Cimarron Review, Flying South Magazine, The Masters Review, and Saw Palm Journal. She has received literature fellowships from the Colorado Council on the Arts and the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts. From 2016 to 2019, she was the director of the Ocean State WrTina Egnoski is the author of the novel Burn Down This World and the short fiction collection You Can Tell Me Anything. She received the 2010 Clay Reynolds Prize for her novella In the Time of the Feast of Flowers. She's also published two chapbooks: This Invisible Beauty and Perishables. She studied English at the University of Florida and later received her MFA from Emerson College. Her work, both fiction and poetry, has appeared in a number of literary journals, including, Cimarron Review, Flying South Magazine, The Masters Review, and Saw Palm Journal. She has received literature fellowships from the Colorado Council on the Arts and the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts. From 2016 to 2019, she was the director of the Ocean State Writing Conference. Currently, she works in the Liberal Arts Division of the Rhode Island School of Design. Along with writing, she's a papermaker and bookbinder....more