Kelly Luce
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| Location | Temporarily Texan |
|---|---|
| Introduction | My debut collection of stories, Three Scenarios in Which Hana Sasaki Grows a Tail, set in Japan, won Foreword Reviews' Editor's Choice Prize in Fiction and was a finalist for the Steven Turner Award from the Texas Institute of Letters and the Fiction Award from the Writers' League of Texas. My work has been recognized by fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, Ragdale Foundation, Jentel Arts, Sewanee and Tin House Writer’s Conferences, and has most recently appeared in Electric Literature, The Chicago Tribune, Crazyhorse, Salon and The Kenyon Review. During spring 2010, I was the Writer in Residence at the Kerouac House in Orlando; I also attended the Sozopol Fiction Seminar in Bulgaria as a fellow. Raised in Chicago and a Californian at heart, I’m currently a fellow at the Michener Center for Writers in Austin, TX, editorial assistant for the O. Henry Prize anthology, and editor-in-chief of Bat City Review. |
| Interests | Ultimate frisbee, veggie cooking, wine, hoops, driving with the top down and the music up. |
