Robin Black’s stories and essays have appeared in numerous publications, including One Story, Colorado Review, The Georgia Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Bellevue Literary Review, The Southern Review, and the anthology The Best Creative Nonfiction. The winner of many awards and a recipient of fellowships from the Leeway Foundation and the MacDowell Colony, Black is a graduate of the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers. She lives with her family in Philadelphia.
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“Powerful.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“Pitch-perfect.”—O: The Oprah Magazine
“Sparkling.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer
“Original and surprising.”—Chicago Tribune“So deft, so understated,
and so compelling . . . Fans of Mary Gaitskill, Amy Bloom, and
Miranda July will feel like they’ve found gold in a river when they
discover Robin Black.” —O: The Oprah Magazine“Each story reads like
a mini-novel. . . . Worlds are contained in a single page. And the
writing . . . oh, the writing.”—San Francisco Chronicle“Characters
so fully imagined you’ll feel they’re in the room.”—People
“Powerful and touching . . . sparkling with poetic vision.”—The
Philadelphia Inquirer
“Exquisitely distilled tales of loss and reckoning.”—Vogue
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