Greg Tebbano’s fiction has appeared in Chicago Quarterly Review, NOON, Witness,, Epiphany, Southern Humanities Review, Meridian and Post Road. A one-time resident at Vermont Studio Center, he received second prize in the 2022 First Pages Prize judged by Justin Torres. He has also been a finalist for the Robert C. Jones Prize for Short Prose and the Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition.
Currently, he is seeking a home for a novel, If She Doesn’t Exist, Why Do I Miss Her?, and a story collection, Lights Will Not Illuminate the Exits.
He lives and works harder than necessary in Nowhere, New York.