
The Fall/Winter 2010 issue of the Colorado Review is now on sale. It’s a gorgeous issue and features this year’s Nelligan prize-winning story, Katherine Hill’s “Waste Management,” which is both hilarious and touching. It also features not one but two poems by a great friend and poet, Brian Nicolet. I’ve been a longtime reader of the Colorado Review, and I’m so excited to be included in this issue. The journal often includes writers’ first published stories, which is always refreshing.
Speaking of first published stories, there’s a wonderful one in the current Gulf Coast–the winner of this year’s fiction contest, selected by Thisbe Nissen– Sara Batkie’s “Cleavage.”
Laurie Ann Cedilnik is a writer living in Houston by way of Queens. She has an MFA from The University of Houston, where she was an Inprint C. Glen Cambor Fellow and Editor of Gulf Coast. Her stories can be found in the Colorado Review, Epoch, West Branch, The Antioch Review, Pleiades, Cimarron Review, The Rumpus, Brevity, Hobart, and Fifth Wednesday, and her story collection Queens’ Finest was one of two runners-up for the Flannery O’Connor Prize. Laurie’s writing has received awards including a Tennessee Williams Scholarship from the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, a Bobet Fellowship, and Gwen Frostic Prizes in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Laurie is a graduate of Wellesley College and Hunter College High School, and has taught creative writing at Loyola University (New Orleans), Grand Valley State, and Western Michigan University, where she earned a PhD in English Literature and Creative Writing.
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