Laura Glen Louis

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Author of the acclaimed story collection, Talking in the Dark, a Barnes & Noble Discover book, and recipient of the Katherine Anne Porter Prize for short fiction, Louis has had work included in Best American Short Stories. Her essay, “Blissfully Unaware of Threat: On Reading Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms,” published by Michigan Quarterly Review, was long listed for the Notting Hill Editions Essay Prize, 2015. Born in Macao, she graduated from the University of California at Berkeley, and lives on the West Coast.

Prize anthology mentions

Best American Short Stories 2016*

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