Daniel Alarcón’s work has been published in The New Yorker, Harper's, Granta, Virginia Quarterly Review and elsewhere, and anthologized in Best American Non-Required Reading 2004 and 2005.
His stories have appeared over the past forty years in such journals as Seattle Review, Cimarron Review, Clackamas Literary Review, The Virginia Quarterly Review, and Harrington Gay Men’s Quarterly Fiction.
He was editor of the Virginia Quarterly Review from 2003 to 2012, during which time the magazine won six National Magazine Awards.
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In addition, she has served as Executive Officer of the American Association of Persian Teachers (1990-1993), on the Board of Executive Directors of Middle East Studies Association of North America (1991-1994), on the Editorial Board of the Virginia Quarterly Review (2002-2005), on the Advisory Editorial Board for The Encyclopedia of Women in Islamic Cultures (Brill Academic Publishers), and on Governor Warner’s Council on the Status of Women in Virginia (2002-2005).
The website has also criticized short story writer Scott Snyder and Virginia Quarterly Review editor Ted Genoways.