Calla Devlin is a Pushcart nominee and winner of the Blood and Thunder Fiction Prize. Her stories have appeared in, among other journals, The Sand Hill Review,The MacGuffin, Breakwater, Glassworks, Watchword, Five Fingers Review, Square Lake, and Wilderness House Literary Review. Her story “Borderlines” won honorable mention as one of the year’s most notable publications in Dave Egger’s Best American Nonrequired Reading 2003 and my story “Bird’s Milk” was a finalist in Glimmer Train’s “Family Matters” fiction competition. Her work appeared in the anthologies, Lost on Purpose: Women in the City, Off the Rocks, andBecause I Love Her: 34 Women Writers Reflect on the Mother-Daughter Bond, for which she was featured in The San Francisco Chronicle. Currently, she’s working on a novel.