Jeremy Bibaud is a Canadian writer living in Edmonton, Alberta, and editor of the award-winning Funicular Magazine, which publishes short fiction and poetry. His fiction most recently won F(r)iction’s Summer Literary Contest, judged by Nebula and Locus Award winner Alyssa Wong. His stories have been found on hundreds of coffee cups, in Canada’s first short story machine, and in publications like FreeFall, F(r)iction, Short Edition, YEGWords, Burning Water, and Dactyl.
His first publication, Afterword, a collection of 12 pieces of short historical fiction, is available now.
A friend was in town and she'd got me this and another issue of Funicular from Edmonton. It was the first issue of a literary magazine I read cover to cover. I really like the editorial humour sprinkled throughout! The stories I found most memorable were "The Off-Season" and "To Swim with Wild Cats".