We’re very pleased to share Dariel Suarez’s recent fiction publications! The title story of his collection, which Dariel says got him into BU’s MFA program, has just been published by The Florida Review. Here’s a link to the issue, where you can read an excerpt of his story “A Kind of Solitude.”
Dariel’s short story “The Comforter,” which was workshopped in Leslie Epstein’s class, has been published in the current issue of Southern Humanities Review. Click here to read an excerpt.
And be on the lookout for Dariel’s story “Mudface,” which will be in the upcoming issue of the North American Review.
Congratulations, Dariel!
Dariel Suarez is the author of the chapbook In The Land of Tropical Martyrs, available from Backbone Press. He earned his M.F.A. in fiction at Boston University and is one of the founding editors of Middle Gray Magazine. He has taught creative writing at Boston University, the Boston Arts Academy, and Boston University’s Metropolitan College. Dariel’s writing has appeared or is forthcoming in numerous journals and magazines, including Michigan Quarterly Review, Prairie Schooner, The Florida Review, Southern Humanities Review, and The Caribbean Writer, as well as several anthologies. Dariel is currently finishing revisions on a novel about a Cuban political prisoner, titled The Playwright’s House.