Karen Russell won the 2012 and the 2018 National Magazine Award for fiction, and her first novel, Swamplandia! (2011), was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, winner of the New York Public Library Young Lions Award, and one of The New York Times’ Ten Best Books of 2011. She has received a MacArthur Fellowship and a Guggenheim award, the Bard Fiction Prize, and a Shirley Jackson Award. She and is a former fellow of the NYPL Cullman Center and the American Academy in Berlin. She graduated summa cum laude from Northwestern University and received her MFA from Columbia University’s School of the Arts. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, she now lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband, son, and daughter.
2022 Short Fiction Contest
Spring 2023
2022 Short Fiction Contest Introduction
We’re pleased to publish the winner of the 2022 Kenyon Review Short Fiction Contest, judged by acclaimed author Karen Russell. Here are Russell’s comments about “Siphonophore” by M. W. Brooke: […]
