Kathy Fish teaches for the Mile High MFA at Regis University in Denver, Colorado. She has published four collections of short fiction: a chapbook in the Rose Metal Press collective, A Peculiar Feeling of Restlessness: Four Chapbooks of Short Short Fiction by Four Women (2008); Wild Life (Matter Press, 2011); Together We Can Bury It (The Lit Pub, 2012); and Rift, co-authored with Robert Vaughan (Unknown Press, 2015). Three of her stories have been Best Small Fictions winners, most recently “Collective Nouns for Humans in the Wild,” chosen by Aimee Bender. Additionally, two of Fish’s stories will be featured in the upcoming W.W. Norton anthology, New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction.
Stories in Smokelong Quarterly
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A Thousand Perfect Strangers
Interview: Smoke and Mirrors—An Interview with Kathy Fish
Story:
Prague
Interview: Smoking With Kathy Fish
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Tenderoni
Interview: Smoking with Kathy Fish
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Repair Man
Interview: Smoking With Kathy Fish
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One Purple Finch
Interview: Smoking with Kathy Fish 2007
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Florida
Interview: Smoking with Kathy Fish
Story: Daffodil
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All the Good People
Interview: Smoking with Kathy Fish