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Jen McConnell (born Jennifer J. McConnell on February 27, 1970) is an American fiction writer. She was born in Riverside, California, and graduated from Norte Vista High School in 1987. She received Bachelor of Arts degrees in English and Philosophy from the University of California, Irvine, and a Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing, from Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont.
Her first collection of short stories, [[Special:BookSources/9781935708490 |Welcome, Anybody]], was published in February 2012 by Press 53.[1]
Works
edit- A Divorced Man’s Guide to the First Year, Flint Hills Review
- Welcome Anybody, “Suicidally Beautiful” Sports Anthology from Main Street Rag press (2012)
- Shakespeare’s Garden, r.kv.r.y. (2011)
- Spin Cycle, Clockhouse Review (2011)
- The Last Time, Bacopa Literary Review (2010)
- The Small of Her Back, SNReview (2009)
- The Safest Place in the World, Spectrum, U.C. Santa Barbara (2009)
- What We Call Living, Word Riot (2005)
- Supergirl, Clockhouse Review (2004)
- Minimal, The Unknown Writer (2002)
- Debris, Clackamas Literary Review, Clackamas Community College (2000)
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