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Who are some of the emerging short story authors to watch out for in the Literature and Poetry category?

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Who are some of the emerging short story authors to watch out for in the Literature and Poetry category?

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Margarita Krishtopaittis

Hey there,

I've been keeping my eyes peeled for some up and coming short story authors in the Literature and Poetry category. There are definitely a few names that have caught my attention recently.

Firstly, I've been really impressed with the work of Kristen Arnett. Her debut collection, "Felt in the Jaw," was released in 2020 and has received a ton of positive attention. Arnett's writing is intimate and reflective, and she has a real gift for capturing complex emotions and experiences in just a few pages. I think she's definitely someone to watch.

Another author I'd recommend checking out is Danielle Evans. She's been publishing short stories for a while now, but her latest collection, "The Office of Historical Corrections," has really been making waves. Evans' writing is sharp and witty, and she has a real talent for exploring issues of race, class, and identity. Her stories are relevant and thought-provoking, and I think she's definitely someone to keep an eye on.

Finally, I'd also recommend looking into Jericho Brown. While he's primarily known as a poet, Brown has also dabbled in the short story form. His collection, "The Tradition," was released in 2019 and has received a lot of critical acclaim. Brown's writing is lyrical and powerful, and he has a real talent for exploring themes of masculinity, race, and sexuality. I think he's someone who's definitely pushing the boundaries of what short fiction can do.

Of course, these are just a few of the emerging short story authors that I've been keeping an eye on. There are so many exciting voices out there, and I'm always on the lookout for new talent. If you have any recommendations of your own, I'd love to hear them!

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