About

Daniel Galef is a doctoral student at the University of Cincinnati. His writing has been featured in the Best Small Fictions anthology, Scientific American, Philosophy Now, the Indiana Review, Atlanta Review, Juked, the Journal of Compressed Creative Arts, the National Lampoon Online, the American Bystander, the Washington Post Style Invitational, the Saturday Evening Post, and the New Yorker (only in the somewhat-misleading sense that last year he won the cartoon caption contest).

Other Works

  • "Wegener to the World," poem, Scientific American

    2024
  • Featured poet pages, Light

    2024
  • "Psamtik to Psammetichus," poem, Atlanta Review

    2024
  • "Birth of Venus," fiction, New Fiction from the Festival prize anthology

    2024
  • "Alea," fiction, Indiana Review

    2023
  • "The He-Bear," fiction, Flash Fiction Online

    2023
  • "A Sad Ballad," poem, Washington Post Style Invitational

    2022
  • "Smelling Money," flash nonfiction, Journal of Compressed Creative Arts

    2020
  • "Break Blow Burn," flash fiction, Juked/Best Small Fictions prize anthology

    2019
  • "Proverbs for Engraving onto Imperial Monuments," poem, Philosophy Now

    2019
  • "Homer's Catalog of Ships," humor, American Bystander

    2017
  • "Plot Holes," humor, National Lampoon Online

    2017
  • "The Original," play, Montreal Players' Theatre

    2017
  • "The Stars," play, Montreal Players' Theatre

    2016

Awards and Recognition

  • Featured Poet (Light, Winter/Spring 2024)
  • 1st Special Merit, Helen Schaible International Sonnet Contest
  • Best Small Fictions prize anthology
  • Best Small Fictions nominations (Juked, Outlook Springs, Bull & Cross)
  • Pushcart Prize nominations (Light, Jersey Devil Press, Delta Poetry Review)
  • The Lyric Quarterly Award
  • The New England Prize (The Lyric)
  • Washington Post Style Invitational
  • Saturday Evening Post humor competition
  • New York Magazine competition
  • Krivy Award for Excellence in Playwriting