Mark Greenside

Mark Greenside has been a civil rights activist, Vietnam War protestor, anti-draft counselor, Vista Volunteer (twice), union leader, and college professor. His stories have appeared in the Sun, the Literary Review, Cimarron Review, the Nebraska Review, Beloit Fiction Journal, the New Laurel Review, Crosscurrents, and The Long Story, as well as other journals and magazines, and he is the author of a short story collection, I Saw a Man Hit his Wife, and the dystopian novella, The Night at the End of the Tunnel, or Isaiah Can You See? His non-fiction work has been excerpted in Good Housekeeping, France, and France Today. He is the author of two memoirs/travelogues about living in France: I’ll Never Be French (no matter what I do) and (not quite) Mastering the Art of French Living.