Michael Mohr is a Pushcart Prize-nominated writer, former literary agent’s assistant and freelance book editor. His fiction has been published in: The New Guard; Concho River Review; Adelaide Literary Magazine; Bethlehem Writers’ Roundtable; Fiction Magazines; Tincture; and much more. Michael's articles have been included in Writers’ Digest, Writer Unboxed, Creative Penn, MASH, Books & Buzz; and more. He edited “White American Youth,” a memoir by Christian Picciolini, a former neo Nazi who changed his life (Hachette, 2018) as well as “Breaking Hate: Confronting the New Culture of Extremism” (Hachette, 2020). Christian’s MSNBC TV docu-series (also called Breaking Hate) launched in 2020. Michael also edited Deborah Holt Larkin’s “A Lovely Girl: The Tragedy of Olga Duncan and the Trial of One of California's Most Notorious Killers.” (Simon & Schuster). Michael’s writing/editing website is www.michaelmohrwriter.com. To read his “fictional memoir” about living in New York City during Covid, check out his Substack newsletter, “Sincere American Writing” and consider subscribing.