Biography
MEGAN STAFFEL's new novel, The Causative Factor, won the Petrichor Prize at Regal House Publishing and will be published by Regal House in the Fall, 2024. She is the author of two recent collections of short fiction, The Exit Coach and Lessons In Another Language (Four Way Books) and two novels, The Notebook of Lost Things (Soho Press) and She Wanted Something Else (North Point Press) and a first collection of short stories, A Length of Wire and Other Stories (Pym-Randall Press). Her short stories have appeared in numerous journals including multiple times in the New England Review and Ploughshares, and single publications in The Woven Tale Press, The Common, Cortland Review, Northwest Review, Gargoyle, The Seattle Review, Kansas Quarterly and others. Her stories have been short listed in Best American Short Stories and nominated for The Pushcart Prize. Her novel was a finalist for the AWP prize.
Megan taught for many years in the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. Previously, she taught at the University of Iowa, Kansas State University, Rochester Institute of Technology and Vermont College. She lives with ceramic artist Graham Marks and has two adult children. She splits her time between Brooklyn, New York and a farm in a small town in western New York State.