Haley Hach, TWH 2025 Teaching Assistant (Fiction)
Haley Hach’s stories have been published in Raritan, The Saint Ann’s Review, CutBank, Narrative Magazine, Santa Monica Review, Able Muse, and others. Recently she won an Editors’ Choice Award with the Raymond Carver Short Story Contest at Carve Magazine for “What Happened to the Librarian” and was a finalist for the American Short Fiction Contest, semi-finalist for the St. Lawrence Book Award; and nominated twice for a Pushcart Prize in Fiction. A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, Hach teaches at Eugene Lang College, at the New School University, where she’s been nominated by students for a Distinguished University Teaching Award in 2020 and 2021. Hach was an editor of the John L. Simmons Short Fiction Contest for the University of Iowa Press, and the Editor of The Portland Review. She lives upstate New York with her dogs and family.