Gwen Paradice

Gwendolyn is a queer, disabled, Cherokee-Caucasian writer of fiction and nonfiction. A 2024 National Endowment for the Arts Fellow, they’re the author of The Divining Season (Aunt Lute, 2026), the Hudson Prize winning short story collection More Enduring for Having Been Broken (Black Lawrence Press, 2021), and a chapbook co-authored with poet Kara Dorris, Carnival Bound (or, Please Unwrap Me) (The Cupboard Pamphlet, 2020). Their creative work has been nominated for Pushcarts, Best American Essays, and Best of the Net, and their short stories and essays can be found in Booth, Zone 3, Crab Orchard Review, Tin House Online, The Journal of America Folklore, and others. They retain a PhD from The University of Missouri, an MFA from Bennington College, and MA and BA degrees from the University of North Texas. Currently they’re an Assistant Professor of English Murray State University, where they also direct the Creative Writing program.