Wendy J. Fox
Wendy J. Fox | |
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Born |
1979 Tonasket, Washington |
Residence | Denver, Colorado |
Alma mater |
Western Washington University Eastern Washington University |
Website |
wendyjfox |
Wendy J. Fox (born 1979) is an American author born in Washington. She is most known for winning Press 53’s inaugural short-fiction competition with her collection “The Seven Stages of Anger and Other Stories.” [1] Fox has published short stories in the ZYZZYVA, Tampa Review, The Pinch, and Washington Square Review, among others. In 2015, Fox was a finalist for the Colorado Book Awards.[2] She was also included in 2006’s Tales from the Expat Harem, an anthology of female writers based on the experiences of living in Turkey.[3] She currently resides in Denver, Colorado.
Early life and education
Fox was born and raised in rural eastern Washington state. She attended Tonasket High School and Wenatchee Valley College. She matriculated from Western Washington University and Eastern Washington University.
Career
Part of a growing trend of literary writers, Fox holds a corporate day job, and has worked in the information technology sector since 2006.[4][5]
Bibliography
- The Seven Stages of Anger and Other Stories (2014) Press 53 ISBN 978-1-941209-07-3
- The Pull of It (Forthcoming, November 2016) Underground Voices
References
- ↑ Lamberson, Carolyn. "Tonasket’s Fox earns award for short fiction". Spokesman Review. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
- ↑ "Colorado Book Awards 2015 Finalists". Retrieved 25 October 2015.
- ↑ "Tales from the expat harem : foreign women in modern Turkey". CLIO, Columbia University. Emeryville, CA: Seal Press. 2006. ISBN 1580051553. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
- ↑ "Selling Your Secret Life: MFA Lessons for the Entry-Level Job Search". Retrieved 2015-11-05.
- ↑ "The Quivering Pen". David Abrams. Retrieved 25 October 2015.