Greg Sendi is a native Detroiter who lives in and writes from the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago where, according to a recent headline, only the weird survive. His career has included poetry, fiction, essays, and short plays as well as broadcast, trade journalism and technical writing. In the early 1990s, he served as fiction editor of Chicago Review. Most recently, his work has appeared in a number of literary magazines and online outlets, including Apricity, Beyond Words, The Briar Cliff Review, Burningword Literary Journal, Clarion, Coffin Bell, CONSEQUENCE, Eclectica, Great Lakes Review, Kestrel, The Masters Review, Plume, San Antonio Review, and upstreet among others. His cat Domino may not like him, but the cat RESPECTS him, dammit . . . and that’s what matters.