Gavin Corbett is a Stinging Fly contributing editor. He is the author of the novels Innocence, This Is the Way, and Green Glowing Skull. A book of his photos, The Giving Light, is due to be published later this year by Hi-Tone.
Erica X Eisen
Erica X Eisen’s works have appeared or are forthcoming in The Threepenny Review, the Guardian, Hazlitt, The Paris Review Daily, The Baffler, and elsewhere. She received her bachelor’s degree in History of Art & Architecture from Harvard and her MA from the Courtauld Institute of Art. She is an Irish citizen.
Eriko Tsugawa-Madden
Eriko Tsugawa-Madden is from Hokkaido, Japan. She has lived in Dublin since 1989. Her work has been shortlisted for the Hennessy Literary Awards and included in the anthology, Landing Places (Dedalus Press, 2010).
Erin Fornoff
Erin Fornoff is an Appalachian poet based in Dublin. She has performed at Farmleigh House and festivals such as Glastonbury and Electric Picnic, and been published in Penduline, New Planet Cabaret and many others. Her poetry won First Prize in The Cellar Door, Third Prize in the Strokestown International Poetry Award, and in 2013 won Scotland’s St Anza Digital Slam.
Erin Halliday
Erin Halliday studies at Queen’s University, Belfast. She has been published by magazines and won several competitions and has worked with the Education and Library Board in Northern Ireland, giving poetry readings.
Esther Vincent Xueming
Esther Vincent Xueming is co-editor of Little Things and teaches Literature at the School of the Arts Singapore. Her poems have been published in About Place Journal, Split Rock Review, Ghost City Review, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, New Asian Writing, Eastlit, Into the Void Magazine and elsewhere. She currently reads for Frontier Poetry. Follow her @EstherVincentXM.
Esther Waters
Esther Waters, originally from Sligo, is currently an undergraduate at NUI
Galway. Having spent the past year in London, her writing is very much
influenced by the city and its people. She has had work published in Wordlegs.
Etgar Keret
Etgar Keret has, in the last ten years, published three books of short stories and novellas, two comic books, two feature screenplays and numerous teleplays. A collection of his translated stories, The Bus driver who wanted to be God and other stories, was published in the USA by St Martin’s Press in October 2001.
Ethel Rohan
Ethel Rohan is the author of The Weight of Him, a debut novel first published in the US (St. Martin’s Press, 14/2/2017) and forthcoming in the UK (Atlantic Books, 1/6/2017). Rohan is also the author of two story collections, Goodnight Nobody and Cut Through the Bone, the former longlisted for The Edge Hill Prize and the latter longlisted for The Story Prize. Her writing has or will appear in The New York Times, World Literature Today, The Irish Times, The Stinging Fly, Southword Journal, and Banshee Lit, among many others. Raised in Dublin, she lives in San Francisco, California.
Eugene McCabe
Eugene McCabe was born in Glasgow in 1930. His books include the novel Death and Nightingales and the recent story collection, Heaven Lies About Us.
Eva Bourke
Eva Bourke has published five collections of poetry, most recently The Latitude of Naples (Dedalus, 2005). Her New and Selected Poems is due out next year. She has published several books of translations of Irish and German poets. She is just completing the translations for an anthology of German poetry of the 20th and 21st centuries for the Poetry Europe Series of the Dedalus Press. She is a member of Aosdána.
Eva Kenny
Eva Kenny is a writer and critic from Dublin. In 2018 she finished her PhD in Comparative Literature at Princeton University; her essays have appeared in The Dublin Review of Books, The LA Review of Books and The Journal of Beckett Studies, among other publications. This is her first story.
Evan Costigan
Evan Costigan is a winner of the Boyle Poetry Competition, Francis Ledwidge
Poetry Award and was shortlisted for the Hennessy award for poetry in 2014.
Poems have been published in numerous publications.
Eve Golden Woods
Eve Golden Woods was born in North Clare and currently lives in south Dublin. She holds a BA in English and Philosophy and an MA in Creative Writing, both from University College Dublin.
Evelyn Conlon
Evelyn Conlon’s most recent novel is ‘Not the Same Sky’. Books Upstairs re-published ‘A Glassful of Letters and Telling’ in 2016. She compiled the literary anthology, ‘Later On’, which was the basis for the Italian conference ‘The Language of War’.
www.evelynconlon.com
Evgeny Shtorn
Evgeny Shtorn is a writer and LGBT researcher. Forced to leave Russia and claim asylum in 2018, he now campaigns actively against direct provision. He works in Create and also co-ordinates a project at the The National Gallery of Ireland. Evgeny deeply appreciates the mentoring support provided by Annemarie Ní Churreáin in writing this text.
Eleanna Castroianni
Eleanna Castroianni is a writer, poet and performance storyteller from Greece. Their fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Strange Horizons. Find them at eleannacastroianni.wordpress.com or @nomadological on Twitter.
Eleanor Hooker
Eleanor Hooker’s second collection of poems ‘A Tug of Blue’ (Dedalus Press) was published in October 2016. She holds an MPhil (Distinction) in Creative Writing from Trinity College, Dublin. She is a winner of the UK Poetry Society Members’ Competition, Spring 2017. A filmpoem, by George Hooker, from her poem ‘Insight’, has been selected by the jury of the Straight8 competition for screening in London, June 2017. eleanorhooker.com
Ellen Dillon
Ellen Dillon completed a PhD in contemporary poetry at DCU School of English. Her pamphlet, Heave, was recently published by Smithereens Press and Sonnets to Malkmus is forthcoming from Sad Press. Her poems have appeared in Adjacent Pineapple, Amberflora, Banshee, CUMULUS, Datableed, Para.text, Smithereens Literary Magazine, and Zarf.
Eloise Stevens
Eloise Stevens is a writer and audio producer, based in London. Her poems have been published by No Bindings, Jaipur Literature Festival, Helter Skelter, The Bombay Review and City of Stories. Her debut poetry collection, The Beat of Beast, was shortlisted for The (Great) Indian Poetry Collective prize and Eyewear’s Melita Hume prize. She is currently working on a novel.
Emer Fallon
Emer Fallon started writing poetry in 2007 and since then her work has been short-listed for the Fish Poetry Prize, the Bridport Prize, featured on the Guardian poetry workshop website, and published in The SHOp. She also writes fiction.
Emer Lyons
Emer Lyons is a lesbian writer from West Cork living in New Zealand. She has a creative/critical PhD in lesbian poetry and shame from the University of Otago where she is the postdoctoral fellow in Irish Studies at the Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies. Emer was the featured poet in Issue 41 Volume Two – Winter 2019-20. Most recently, her writing can be found at The Pantograph Punch, Newsroom, Queer Love: An Anthology of Irish Fiction, Landfall, and upcoming in Meridians.
Emer Martin
Emer Martin is a Dubliner who has lived in Paris, London, the Middle East, and various places in the United States. Her first novel, Breakfast in Babylon, won Irish Book of the Year 1996 at Listowel Writers Week. Houghton Mifflin published the novel in the US in 1997. Her second novel, More Bread Or I’ll Appear, followed in 1999. Emer studied painting at Hunter College in New York. Her latest novel, Baby Zero, was published by Brandon (Ireland) in 2007. Emer was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2000. She now lives in County Meath and teaches courses at Trinity College and the Irish Writers’ Centre in Dublin
Emer O’Hanlon
Emer O’Hanlon is the 2022 winner of the inaugural Stinging Fly/FBA Fiction Prize.
Emer Rogers
Emer Rogers lives in Dublin. This is her first published short story.
Emilie Pine
Emilie Pine is Associate Professor of Modern Drama at UCD and the author of The Politics of Irish Memory (Palgrave, 2011). Emilie’s collection of creative non-fiction essays, Notes to Self, will be published by Tramp Press in 2018.
Emily Firetog
Emily Firetog is a former editor of The Stinging Fly. She has an M. Phil in Creative Writing from Trinity College Dublin and an MFA in Fiction from Columbia University. She lives in New York.
Emily S. Cooper
Emily S. Cooper’s work has been published in Banshee, Hotel and Poetry Ireland Review, among others. She was a recipient of the 2019 Next Generation Award by the Arts Council of Ireland and her debut pamphlet comes out with Makina Books this year.
Emma Donoghue
Enda Coyle-Greene
Enda Coyle-Greene’s first collection, Snow Negatives won The Patrick Kavanagh Award in 2006 and was published in 2007 by Dedalus Press. She is currently studying for an MA in Creative Writing at Queen’s University, Belfast.