L.F. Khouri is a Palestinian writer whose work explores war, memory, and the inheritance of silence. His fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and translations appear or are forthcoming in journals including The Missouri Review, New England Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Guernica, River Teeth, The Massachusetts Review, The Adroit Journal, EPOCH Magazine, The Rumpus, Alaska Quarterly Review, Wigleaf, Brevity, and elsewhere. He is the winner of the The Georgia Review Prose Prize 2026 and was selected for Best Microfiction 2026.