Windmill is Hofstra University’s journal of literature and art. A joint project of the Creative Writing MFA and the Publishing Studies undergraduate program, Windmill contains works of fiction and creative nonfiction. It also shines a spotlight on featured poets and Hofstra faculty members.
Ace Boggess' writing has appeared in Michigan Quarterly Review, Harvard Review, Mid-American Review, Atlanta Review, RATTLE, River Styx, Southern Humanities Review, J Journal, North Dakota Quarterly, and many other journals. He won the Robert Bausch Fiction Award and a fellowship from the West Virginia Commission on the Arts. He also spent five years in a West Virginia prison. He lives in Charleston, West Virginia, where he writes and tries to stay out of trouble.