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Beth Escott Newcomer’s stories have been published in many quality literary journals. Her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and for Best of the Web. She lives in rural San Diego County with her husband and a friendly pack of dogs. Find out more at bethescottnewcomer.com.

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Beth Escott Newcomer’s stories have appeared in many literary journals, and have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and for Best of the Web. She was named an Emerging Voice as part of the Los Angeles New Short Fiction series in 2015, and in 2016, her story “Survival Skills” was featured in the Los Angeles Lit Crawl. She co-founded Chicago’s Clybourn Salon performance venue in the 80s, and was a member of the Amok Press collective in Los Angeles in the 90s. She lives in rural San Diego County with her husband and a pack of dogs. Learn more at bethescottnewcomer.com

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Beth Escott Newcomer’s stories have been published in many quality literary journals. Her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and for Best of the Web. She was named an Emerging Voice as part of the New Short Fiction series in Los Angeles in 2015, and in 2016, her story “Survival Skills” was featured in the Los Angeles Lit Crawl. In earlier chapters of her life, she co-founded the Clybourn Salon performance venue in Chicago in the 80s and was a part of the original Amok Press collective in Los Angeles in the 90s. She now lives on a cactus and succulent farm in rural San Diego County with her husband and a friendly pack of dogs, and takes graphic design and marketing jobs to pay the bills. Find out more at bethescottnewcomer.com.

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