Francis Davis
Francis Davis’s fiction has been published in Natural Bridge, Weber Studies, The Gihon River Review, The Saint Ann’s Review, Ducts, Atticus Review, Apeiron Review, and Notes Magazine, among other publications. He’s been awarded writing fellowships from the Ragdale Foundation, The Millay Colony for the Arts, and the Vermont Studio Center. Currently, he’s an assistant professor of English at the University of Montana Western and lives in Dillon, Montana with his wife and three children. His manuscript of short fiction, “Why Don’t You Kill Me?,” was a semi-finalist for the 2016 Katherine Anne Porter Short Fiction Prize from the University of North Texas Press and a finalist for the 2015 Permafrost Book Prize in Fiction from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.