Soma Mei Sheng Frazier

Frazier's writing has placed in literary competitions offered by HBO, ''Zoetrope: All-Story,'' the ''Mississippi Review'' and more. Her online work has been published by ''Hyphen Magazine, Eclectica Magazine, Carve Magazine, Eleven Eleven'' and Kore Press, and she has been interviewed by CBS, ''SF Weekly'' and ''Women's Quarterly Conversation,'' among others. After earning first place in a contest, Frazier wrote [https://web.archive.org/web/20130928010619/http://www.glimmertrain.com/b72frazier.html this brief article on literary craft]. She has earned multiple Pushcart Prize nominations, and one of her award-winning short fiction pieces, which first appeared in [http://carvezine.com/stories/ Carve Magazine], was named a Notable Story by the story South Million Writers Award authors. Print work is available in ''Glimmer Train,'' issue 96, and ''ZYZZYVA,'' issue 106. She acts as final judge of the Tom Howard/Margaret Reid Poetry Contest.
Frazier serves as a Creative Writing professor at SUNY Oswego. Previously, she served as Assistant Professor and Chair at Cogswell College and as Associate Director of Foundation and Government Support at KQED, a San Francisco Bay Area public media source, and held the dual role of Literary Arts Chair and Director of Institutional Advancement at Oakland School for the Arts where she served as Senior Editor for [http://enizagam.org/ Enizagam], a publication that she overhauled in 2011 to become the first nationally known literary journal written by and for adults, but published by an urban secondary school staff. Her most recent literary project is [https://www.subnivean.org/ Subnivean], a multimedia publication that she launched with her undergraduate student staff at SUNY Oswego. Provided by Wikipedia