Ray Morrison spent most of his childhood in Brooklyn, NY and Washington,
DC but headed south after college to earn his doctorate in veterinary medicine and
he hasn’t looked north since. He has happily settled in Winston-Salem, NC with
his wife and three children where, when he is not writing fiction, he ministers
to the needs of dogs, cats and rodents. His short stories have appeared in
Ecotone, Aethlon, Carve Magazine, Word Riot, Night Train, and others. His
stories also appear in a number of anthologies, including two from Press 53
(What Doesn’t Kill You and Press 53 Spotlight), as well as Main Street Rag’s XX:
Stories About the Eccentricities of Women. He has twice won Honorable Mention
in the Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition.