BIO
Anna Cabe is a Pinay American writer. She hails from many places but calls Memphis, TN, home. She received a BA in English from Agnes Scott College in 2013 and a Fulbright Fellowship in Indonesia from 2013 to 2014. Anna earned an MFA in fiction from Indiana University in 2018, where she served as a student representative for the MFA program and worked as the web and nonfiction editor for Indiana Review. Upon graduating, she was a Fulbright Fellow in the Philippines for the 2018-2019 academic year. She was the guest-editor for The #Demands Issue of Killjoy and is Co-Fiction Editor for Split Lip Magazine with Janelle Bassett. Anna was a 2015 Kore Press Short Fiction Award semifinalist, a finalist for Midwestern Gothic's Summer 2016 Flash Fiction Series, a finalist for the 2015 Boulevard Short Fiction Contest for Emerging Writers, and the second runner-up in StoryQuarterly's Sixth Annual Fiction Prize in 2019. Her writing has been supported by the Tin House Summer Workshops, the NVM & Narita Gonzalez Writers' Workshop, Millay Arts, The Martha's Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing, and the James T. and Ella Rather Kirk Fund of Agnes Scott College. Anna has taught at Indiana University—Bloomington, the City Colleges of Chicago, and Agnes Scott College and has led community workshops and one-on-one editing sessions with The Wren's Nest and Fractured Literary. She is completing a novel set during Philippine martial law and is represented by Erin Harris of Folio Literary Management.
Photos are courtesy of Kaylin Goodman.