Molly Quinn's fiction has been published in Chicago Quarterly Review, Epiphany, Iowa Review, Kenyon Review Online, Massachusetts Review, North American Review, Post Road, Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere. She's the recipient of a Loft Mentor Series Award, an Emerging Writer's Grant from the Loft Literary Center, Artist Initiative grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board, and a Hedgebrook Residency. The title piece of her collection-in-progress, "A Danger to Ourselves," was cited by Best American Short Stories as a notable story of 2017. Much of the collection is set in a psychiatric hospital, and reflects her experience as a registered nurse. She lives in Minneapolis.
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