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BARRY GRAHAM, MFA

Barry Graham is a four-time National Tic-Tac-Toe Association Champion (1998, 2004, 2011, 2012). He received his MFA from Rutgers University where he taught for two years and was the founding Editor of their literary journal, SLUSH. Before graduating from Rutgers, Graham received his MA from Eastern Michigan University where he was the founding Editor of their literary journal, The 50/50. He is the founder of the award-winning literary journal, DOGZPLOT, which helped establish and define Flash Fiction as its own literary genre, and he currently assists Leo Todd Jarret in running the infamous Madhouse Sessions, a monthly series which combines the best of contemporary poetry, music, visual art, and experimental art of all mediums, into one cohesive and performative artistic spectacle. Graham's creative writing, photography, films, and visual art have been featured in hundreds of literary journals, magazines, anthologies, film festivals, conventions, and galleries both nationally and internationally. 

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