Anne Leigh Parrish's fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in The Virginia Quarterly Review, American Short Fiction (winning their 2007 Short Story Contest),New Century Voices, Clackamas Literary Review (winning the 2003 Willamette Award in Fiction), Carve Magazine, Fiction Warehouse, EditRed's first print anthology of short fiction, Small Voices, Big Confessions, River Walk Journal, Amarillo Bay, Eclectica Magazine, Lunch Hour Stories, and elsewhere. Her work was included in the Million Writers Award Most Notable Stories of 2004, and named as a Finalist in both the 2005 and 2006 Arts & Letters Fiction Prize, Glimmer Train's Fiction Open, Winter 2004/2005, Meridian's 2004 Editors' Prize, the 2003 Phoebe Winter Fiction Award, and the 2001 Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition. She has taught creative writing the University of Washington Women's Center, and at the Richard Hugo House, Seattle's center for literaty arts.
anneleighparrish's Genres: literary short fiction
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