Steve Moncada Street, after receiving his MFA in fiction from the University of Arkansas, taught for four years at the American University in Cairo, then for thirty years at a dozen American colleges and universities. A noted academic labor activist, his commentary on the crisis confronting adjunct labor appeared regularly in the Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, and numerous other venues. His fiction, book reviews and personal essays were published in The Missouri Review, The Quarterly, Cimarron Review, Palabra, Another ChicagoMagazine, Exquisite Corpse, Rain Taxi Review of Books, and Intima:A Journal ofNarrative Medicine. He died of cancer in 2012.