Fernando Schekaiban (b. 1985) is a Mexican writer who lives in San Luis Potosí. His short stories have recently appeared in Big Echo, Defiant Scribe, Soft Cartel, and X-R-A-Y Literary Magazine.
Toshiya Kamei holds an MFA in Literary Translation from the University of Arkansas. His translations of Latin American literature include My Father Thinks I’m a Fakir by Claudia Apablaza, South Exit by Carlos Bortoni, and Silent Herons by Selfa Chew.
Flash Fiction
. Beauty of the World (Spring 2019)