Fiction. "A skeptical, pottymouthed Cinderella. A Hungarian nude model who debates consciousness. A clerk in a gun shop run by a jerk named Jesus. A respite caregiver looking for change. The characters in Virginia Konchan's ANATOMICAL GIFT pop off the page and onto the barstool next to us to give us the rough wisdom we need."—Daniel Nester
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Virginia Konchan is the author of Vox Populi (Finishing Line Press), and the short story collection ANATOMICAL GIFT (Noctuary Press, 2017). Her poems have appeared in The New Yorker, Best New Poets, The Believer, The New Republic, and Verse, her criticism in Boston Review, Colorado Review, and Jacket2, her translations in Asymptote and Circumfrences, and her fiction in StoryQuarterly, Joyland, Hobart, PANK, and Requited, among other places. Her work has also been anthologized in several collections, and acknowledged with grants and fellowships to the Vermont Studio Center, Ox-Bow, and Scuola Internazionale di Grafica in Venice.
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