Corinne Goria is a Lebanese-American writer and human rights lawyer. She has taught law, literature and creative writing at universities in southern California. She is the editor of Invisible Hands: Voices from the Global Economy (2nd Edition, Haymarket 2023), a collection of oral histories from workers and human rights activists all over the world. Invisible Hands was excerpted in The Best American Nonrequired Reading, and is currently taught at colleges and universities across the country. Goria created www.FromthenonFire.com, a collection of flash fiction examining post-war Lebanon -now enshrined in the Electronic Literature Dictionary. She has also contributed to Poetry International: Poets without Borders, The San Diego Writers Anthology, The Silent History, and was Assistant Editor of Underground America: Narratives of Undocumented Lives (McSweeney’s 2008).
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