Molly Seale’s work has been published in Hippocampus Magazine, Hotel Amerika, New Millennium Writings, The Write Launch, Months to Years, Cathexis Northwest Press, Fatal Flaw Literary Magazine, Ignatian Literary Magazine, Dipity Literary Magazine, Inlandia Journal, and elsewhere. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee, a recipient of a Fulbright-Hays in the Arts grant, and a Witter Bynner Poetry Translation grant. She holds an MFA in Theatre from The University of Texas, Austin, and taught as an Artist-in-the-Schools with the Texas Commission on the Arts. She was also artistic director, as well as writer and performer for THE JABBERWOCKY PLAYERS, a small touring company based in Austin, Texas. After moving to Illinois, she was an artist with the Illinois Arts Council, conducting residencies in the Artist-in-Education program and showcasing her two one-woman performance pieces, “From the Holocaust” and “Holy Ground” on the Artist Roster. She has taught at both The University of Texas, Austin, and Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. She now joyfully resides in Makanda, Illinois.