Sybil Baker


Sybil BakerSybil Baker, MFA, Vermont College, teaches creative writing, rhetoric and composition, and Asian literature, and is the co-advisor for UTC's student literary magazine, The Sequoya Review. Sybil Baker's fiction and essays have appeared in numerous journals. Forthcoming in fall 2008 are two short stories, "Dog House" in the anthology And Now for a Story (Casperian Books) and "Tempo" in Motif: Writing by Ear (MotesBooks), as well as an essay on Earl Braggs' poetry in Alehouse. Her novel, The Life Plan, will be published by Casperian Books in early 2009.

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