The terrorist sat down at the cafe at a quarter to one. She had always been punctual. Beneath her clothing was a bomb…
Jesse Nee-Vogelman
Jesse Nee-Vogelman is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Montana's MFA program in creative writing. There, he received the university's highest creative writing award, the Merriam-Frontier Prize. His work has been featured in many publications, including: Arkansas International, Split Lip Magazine, The Tampa Review, the New Haven Review, Reckoning (Pushcart Prize nominee), and the Harvard Advocate, where his story won the Louis Begley Prize, selected by Jamaica Kincaid. From 2015 to 2017, he served as the Artist-in-Residence at the Signet Society of Arts and Letters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He currently lives and works in Hamilton, Montana.