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New Story + Best of the Net Nomination

Two much-needed pieces of good news! My story, “Muriel’s Cyclone,” was nominated for Best of the Net by the editors of Mom Egg Review. This piece was part of a folio of climate change/motherhood flash fiction entitled “Riding the Dangeroouos Wind” curated by Tara L. Masih and includes works by Tara Laskowski, Claudia Smith, Mary

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“Collective Nouns for Humans in the Wild” in The Norton Reader, 15th Edition

I’m very proud to announce that my flash/essay/hybrid piece, “Collective Nouns for Humans in the Wild” is featured in the newest edition of The Norton Reader released today. I find myself in astonishing company, with works by: Claudia Rankine, David Shields, George Orwell, Rebecca Solnit, Roxane Gay, Maya Angelou, Leslie Jamison, Stephen King, David Sedaris,

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Two New Stories Published…

I’m happy to have had two new stories published this week! This is work I’m very proud of: W. Todd Kaneko is stepping down as co-editor of the glorious journal, Waxwing Magazine, with issue XXI just released on Monday. I am deeply honored to have a place in the Music section of the issue with

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A Few Good Things…

How are you doing? Are you writing? Reading? I’m finding both of these things very difficult right now. I call it “pandemic brain.” I’m kind of scattered in the best of times, but now…? But I keep finding things to be grateful for. It’s warmed up here in Colorado at last. One relative in Iowa

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My Skillshare Class Has Reached 1K Students!

Wow, I’ve been informed that this class “Descriptive Writing: Crafting Vivid, Immersive Scenes” just reached 1,000 students. I am loving teaching classes on Skillshare (I’ve also got an “Introduction to Fast Flash” class there). Consider joining me! Use this link to get 2 FREE months of Premium Membership and take advantage of the wealth of

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New Review of Wild Life: Collected Works at Up the Staircase Quarterly

Many thanks to Andrea Rinard for her incisive review of my most recent collection. Here is an excerpt: “Whether she’s dropping her readers into the dark pockets of lives overlooked or underestimated, or acting as voyeur, eavesdropping and speculating on what she sees and hears, Fish shows an understanding of humanity and transforms the inexplicable

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A Season of Quiet Work: Upcoming Ragdale Residency

Hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and your new year is off to a great start. I haven’t updated this blog in awhile so here goes… The end of 2019 had me really pondering a number of things: I had been, in the last months of the year, suffering a number of health

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