Greg Tebbano is employed as a grocery worker and, occasionally, as an artist. His fiction has appeared in Noon, Witness,, Southern Humanities Review, Meridian, Post Road and is forthcoming in Epiphany and Chicago Quarterly Review. A one-time resident at Vermont Studio Center, he has also been considered a finalist for the First Pages Prize, the Robert C. Jones Prize for Short Prose and the Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition. Currently, he is seeking a home for his first novel, If She Doesn’t Exist, Why Do I Miss Her?

He lives and works harder than is necessary in upstate New York.

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