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Gabriel Moseley is a writer and editor from Seattle. His short story, “A Man Stands Tall” was awarded The Masters Review Anthology Prize, selected by guest judge Roxane Gay. He received the General Motors’ Future Fiction Scholarship to the Sci Fi / Fantasy workshop at Aspen Summer Words and was chosen for the 2024 Jack Straw Writers Program by curator Nisi Shawl. He has also been selected for writing residencies at The Vermont Studio Center, Centrum, and Seattle Public Library’s Writers Room. He works as an editorial consultant for The Masters Review and CRAFT Literary Magazine.
He received a BA in English and Comparative Literature from Occidental College and an MFA in fiction from the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where he worked as a teaching assistant and writing tutor. He taught writing workshops for high school students at UNCW, worked as a teaching assistant for Duke University’s Talent Identification Program at Ghost Ranch, NM, and volunteered with Seattle’s Bureau for Fearless Ideas.
His work appears in The Masters Review, Nordic Kultur Magazine, and Book XI: A Journal of Literary Philosophy.