Joseph Dante Likes My Story
Thanks to Joseph Dante for including “We May Be Like Fish” in his Recommended Reading. Check out all of his current picks here: Recommended Reading #5.
Thanks to Joseph Dante for including “We May Be Like Fish” in his Recommended Reading. Check out all of his current picks here: Recommended Reading #5.
I am SO THRILLED to announce that my short story collection, (m)otherhood, is forthcoming from Widow and Orphan House press, FALL 2017!
Happy to tell you “Birds Want to Kill You” has also been nominated for the Pushcart Prize! Thank you to Penny magazine! ICYMI, here it is.
Happy to announce that my story “The Possum Heart of the Possum Bride” has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. My thanks to The Airgonaut! ICYMI, here it is.
I’m so excited to have had the chance to interview Sonya Vatomsky, my favorite poet, for Tiny Donkey! Check out what Sonya has to say about Russian fairy tales, and get some bonus beet recipes too, right here. Sonya Vatomsky is a Russian American non-binary artist, born in Moscow in 1985. Sonya currently lives in […]
My first editor’s note at Tiny Donkey is live! My art also accompanies the piece (that’s Little Me in my childhood holy trees!) “You. You are a girl, and where there is a girl there is a story. A story about a girl…” Read it here.
It’s official! There I am, along with the other new additions to the editorial staff, on Tiny Donkey’s masthead. I am thrilled to be working on this project!
I’m happy to announce that Atticus Review has nominated my flash fiction “When the Moon King Met the Outlaw Lady Spider” for this year’s Best of the Net anthology. Thank you Atticus Review!
I’m very happy to announce that CHEAP POP has nominated my flash fiction “This Whole Majestic Thing” for this year’s Best of the Net anthology. Thank you CHEAP POP!
I’m very happy to announce that I’m joining the editorial staff at Tiny Donkey! I’ve been a fan of the journal from its start, and love the writing of founding editor Wren Awry. “Tiny Donkey is a journal of short-form, fairy-tale nonfiction focused on, but not limited to, undergraduate writing. Tiny Donkey essays draw on […]