Meghana Mysore
Meghana Mysore, from the Pacific Northwest, is an Indian American writer. Surrounding themes of loss, inheritance, womanhood, intimacy, race and belonging, Meghana's writing has been published in The Yale Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, The Massachusetts Review, Pleiades, Passages North, and more. The winner of the 2025 Barry Hannah Prize in Fiction and a 2022-2023 Steinbeck Fellow in Creative Writing, Meghana has also received recognition for her work from the Wigleaf Top 50 Very Short Fictions, Black Lawrence Press, Tin House, the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Autumn House Press, and the Carolyn Moore Writers' Residency program. She loves the wilderness, tea, deconstructed things, and building community.