Rasmenia Massoud is from Colorado, but after a few weird turns, ended up spending several years in France. Once she learned all she could about fromage and cassoulet, she moved on to England, where she writes about what she struggles most to understand: human beings. 

She is the author of three short story collections: Human Detritus, Broken Abroad, and You Don't See Any of This. Dozens of her stories have been published in various literary journals throughout the U.S., Canada, Ireland and the U.K. Her novella Circuits End, published by Running Wild Press, was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2019.
  • Brighton, United Kingdom
  • JoinedMay 27, 2012




Stories by Rasmenia Massoud
The Fight Belonged to Her by Rasmenia
The Fight Belonged to Her
Robin understood it was the men in her life who had the control. After a lifetime of feeling powerless and wi...
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Subway Sounds by Rasmenia
Subway Sounds
The problem with going outside isn't the people. It's the noises they make. Coughing, jabbering, and rattling...
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Mirror by Rasmenia
Mirror
Lydia is dead. Now, death is everywhere. It's following me on the train, creeping underneath my skin, and sta...
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